Tagged: Divorce

Can I be divorced more quickly if the divorce is uncontested?

Yes! A typical uncontested divorce takes about one to two months from start to finish. And in some cases, your divorce can be finalized in a little over a week. An uncontested divorce usually takes about one to two months from start to finish and often costs less than $2,000, depending on the issues involved […]

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Parenting Education Class

In Illinois, per Supreme Court Rule 924, all divorcing parents are required to take a parenting education class before their divorce can be finalized by the judge. The class will cover the subjects of visitation and custody and the impact that divorce has on children.  The name of the class and the specific requirements vary […]

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Uncontested Divorce Overview

A Guide to Uncontested Divorce in Cook County, Illinois A divorce is uncontested when the parties are able to come to a full settlement agreement before the case is filed in court. The one and only time your case will be before the judge is to finalize the divorce. You will save time and money […]

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Contested Divorce Overview

A Guide to Contested Divorce Cases in Cook County, Illinois In Cook County, a divorce is contested if the parties need a judge to decide any of the issues in their divorce or to supervise discovery. If the parties do not agree on the any of following issues, the divorce will be considered contested: Grounds […]

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Prove Ups

What is a Divorce Prove Up? In Cook County, Illinois, one of the parties always has to appear before a Judge to get a divorce. For an Uncontested Divorce in Chicago, this court appearance is called a “Prove Up.” At a prove up, the court hears some brief testimony from you. Then it reviews your […]

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How soon can you remarry after your divorce?

The old adage around the courthouse is to wait 30 days to “let the ink dry” on your Divorce Judgment before getting remarried. In Cook County divorce cases, the moment the judge signs your Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage, you are, in fact, legally divorced. Nothing in the law says you have to wait 30 […]

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How Much Will My Divorce Cost?

There are two main costs involved in a divorce: Court Fees and Attorney Fees. Of course, the more continuous the divorce, the more hours you should expect your attorney to work on your case. On the bright side, no matter how complicated your divorce is, court fees are the same for everyone. Court Fees Key […]

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