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FAQ’s About Family Law Matters in Illinois

At Reifman Law Offices, we understand that family law matters often involve high stakes and significant emotional stress. We have compiled these frequently asked questions involving various family law issues to help you navigate these legal challenges with greater clarity and confidence.

What is an order of protection?

An order of protection is an enforceable document issued by a judge to protect individuals from abuse, harassment, stalking, or threats by a family or household member. It places substantial legal restrictions on the abuser, such as prohibiting them from contacting you or coming near your home or workplace.

What happens if my ex-spouse does not pay child support?

If a parent does not meet their child support obligations, several legal mechanisms are available to recover payments. Communication with your ex and mediation should be tried if possible to work out the pay disparity. If mediation fails, we can help you petition the court to enforce the order through wage garnishment or even holding the non-paying parent in contempt of court.

Why is establishing paternity important?

Establishing paternity confirms a legal relationship between a father and child, which is essential for securing specific rights and benefits. This legal bond allows the child to access financial support, inheritance rights, and health insurance, while also granting the father the right to seek custody and parenting time.

Do I need court approval to move with my child?

If your planned move meets the legal definition of relocation, you must obtain either the other parent’s consent or permission from the court. If the other parent refuses to sign the relocation notice, you cannot move with the child unless or until a judge reviews the case and grants approval based on the child’s best interests.

When should I consider a prenuptial agreement?

You should consider a prenuptial agreement if you want to clarify how assets, debts, and financial responsibilities will be handled during your marriage or in the event of a divorce. It is especially useful if you or your partner have significant assets, own a business, have children from a previous relationship, or want to protect yourself from future financial disputes.

Do same-sex couples have the same rights in Illinois family law cases?

Yes, same-sex couples in Illinois have access to the same rights and responsibilities as opposite-sex couples regarding the legalities of marriage and divorce. This includes equal protection under the law for property division, spousal maintenance, and more.

Contact Our Illinois Family Law Attorney Today

Family law matters can be overwhelming on numerous levels, but you can face them with the right legal guidance. Reifman Law Offices can help you protect your rights, safeguard your future, and work toward a resolution that supports your family’s best interests. Whether you are dealing with same-sex divorce, paternity disputes, or other domestic issues, compassionate support and clear legal advice are essential for achieving a successful outcome. Contact us to get in touch with a team that will advocate for you every step of the way.

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