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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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How do I request a copy of my Credit Report?

The official website to get your free credit report is: AnnualCreditReport.com. This is the only official program to receive your free report and you must go through this program in order to a report with absolutely no strings attached. You can request your free report once per year. There are lots of other websites, TV […]

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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 can I get my Illinois Child Support payment history?

If you are making or receiving child support payments in Cook County, Illinois through the Illinois State Disbursement Unit, they keep exact records of all of the payments posted through your account. Depending on how far back you need records, there are two ways to request the payment history. Records for the last 2 months […]

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How do I get a copy of my Social Security earnings report?

First, what is a Social Security Statement? A Social Security Statement is a report sent to you each year from the Federal government listing your yearly earnings and estimated social security benefits. It is a convenient way to prove your lifetime earnings without the need to request multiple years of tax returns from the IRS. […]

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Rule 13 Mandatory Financial Disclosure in Family Law Cases

What is it? In most Cook County family law cases, the local court rules require each party to give the other party information relating to their income, expenses, property, assets and debts. There are three items that must be provided: 1) a disclosure statement, 2) tax returns and 3) pay stubs. It doesn’t matter if […]

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Appearances in Chicago Family Law Cases

What is an “Appearance?” An Appearance is a legal document that officially notifies the court that you are going to participate in the lawsuit and identifies who is going to represent you. For family law cases (divorce, custody, child support, etc.) in Cook County, Illinois, you should use the court’s Appearance form, which you can […]

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How do I file an Appearance in Cook County?

An Appearance is a legal document that notifies the court that you want to participate in the lawsuit (for example, to sign a settlement agreement or contest the divorce). It also identifies who represents you. If you are “pro se,” you will file your own appearance, which costs $206 for a divorce, child support or […]

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