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How Do I Appeal a Divorce Judgment in Illinois

If you are in Illinois and looking to appeal a divorce judgment, here is what you need to know.

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An Explanation of the Best Interests of the Child Standard in Illinois Divorces

In Illinois, the best interests of the child standard is the guiding principle that judges use to make custody and visitation decisions in divorce cases.

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Can I Refuse The Standardized Field Sobriety Tests (SFST’s)?

You may be wondering whether you are legally required to perform these tests, or whether you have the right to refuse them. In this blog post, we will explore this question in more detail.

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How Long Can Police Hold Keep Me in Jail Before They Charge Me With a Felony in Illinois?

If you are arrested on a felony charge in Illinois, you may be wondering how long the police can keep you in custody before releasing you.

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How Does a Conviction For a Traffic Ticket in Illinois Affect my CDL License?

A traffic ticket can have significant consequences for anyone, but for commercial drivers who hold a Commercial Driver's License (CDL), a traffic conviction can have even greater impact.

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How Does a DUI Breathalyzer Machine Work?

Breathalyzer machines are used by law enforcement agencies to measure the amount of alcohol in a person's breath.

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What are the Prosecutor’s Duties and Role in a Criminal Case?

he prosecutor's role in a criminal prosecution is a critical one, as they are responsible for representing the interests of the government and ensuring that justice is served.

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What is the Dissipation of Assets and How Does It Affect my Divorce?

In a divorce, one of the most important issues to be resolved is the division of assets and debts between the spouses. Illinois is an equitable distribution state, which means that marital property is divided fairly but not necessarily equally.

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Why Do I Need a Custody Evaluator in my Illinois Divorce Case?

In Illinois, when parents are unable to agree on child custody and visitation arrangements, the court may order a custody evaluation. A custody evaluator is a neutral third-party professional who is appointed by the court to evaluate the parents and children, and make recommendations to the court about the best custody and visitation arrangements for the child.

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What is Parental Alienation and How Will it Affect Custody in Illinois?

Parental alienation is a term used to describe a situation in which one parent intentionally or unintentionally turns a child against the other parent.

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