If you equate family law with divorce, you are not alone in doing so. It’s important to recognize, however, that family law is about far more than just the terms of divorce (which are exceptionally important in and of themselves. If you have a legal issue that involves your family’s well-being, seeking the professional legal counsel of an experienced family law attorney in Schaumburg is well advised.
Your Family Law Concern
Matters that are common to family law include all the following:
- The terms of the divorce, including the division of marital property, child custody arrangements, child support, and alimony
- Post-divorce modifications of child custody arrangements, child support, and alimony
- Child support and child custody issues outside of marriage
- High asset divorces, contentious divorces, and other exceptionally challenging divorces
- Legal separation
- Alimony
- Prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
- Adoption
- Protective orders
- Name changes
Family law covers a vast area of the law and having skilled legal guidance on your side can make a considerable difference in the outcome of your case.
Divorce Terms
The basic terms of divorce – whether they come up during a divorce, are outside of marriage, or arise in relation to post-decree modifications – are primary pillars of family law. Consider the following:
- In Illinois, child custody arrangements are divided into both parenting time and parental responsibilities. The first relates to how you will divide your time with the kids post-divorce, and the second involves the responsibility of making primary parenting decisions that support your children’s best interests. Either can be shared or sole, but it’s rare for a parent to be cut out of parenting time completely (unless there is a very important reason for doing so).
- Child support in Illinois is calculated in accordance with state guidelines that take many factors into consideration. The primary concerns when it comes to child support orders, however, include each parent’s parenting time schedule and each parent’s income. Typically, the parent who earns more has the child support obligation (even if you divide parenting time equally).
- The division of marital assets determines how those assets that you and your spouse acquired over the course of your marriage will be divided between you upon divorce. The court mandates that the division be fair in light of the circumstances involved.
- Alimony will only play a role in your divorce if the circumstances are such that one of you faces a financial hardship that the other has the financial ability to help offset. Alimony is generally ordered only for the amount of time necessary for the recipient to gain more financial independence.
Within each of these terms, there is plenty of room for complex legal challenges, which helps to illustrate exactly how vast family law is.
Address Your Legal Concerns with an Experienced Family Law Attorney in Schaumburg Today
Family law is a broad and important area of the law, and the distinguished family law attorneys at SLG Family Law in Schaumburg have the breadth of experience to help. For more information about what we can do for you, please don’t wait to contact us today.
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