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How Does a Prenuptial Contract Influence Divorce in Metro East?

Prenuptial contracts are widely misunderstood, and they can be incredibly valuable to more people than might realize it. These contracts are signed by two people who intend to marry. The prenuptial contract outlines each spouse’s rights and responsibilities regarding the marriage as well as procedures determined in advance for handling a future divorce. Some may think it distasteful to think about a marriage potentially ending before it even officially begins. Some people may consider it a sign of a lack of faith in the impending marriage for their partners to suggest prenuptial contracts. The reality is that these documents can

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Benefits of Adoption in Illinois

Adoption can be a life-changing experience for a child. While most people think of divorce litigation and heated custody battles when they think of family court, many positive experiences come from family law proceedings in the Metro East area. Mixed families are becoming more common throughout the United States. It is not uncommon for stepparents to assume primary parental roles in children’s lives. In some situations, adoption is possible. Seeing this process through can provide an adopted child with all of the legal rights and protections afforded to a biological child. If you are planning to marry a new partner

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My Children Are Scared of My Ex, What Can I Do?

It is not uncommon for a child to prefer one parent over the other. Having a favorite parent is a natural inclination and may even shift throughout childhood development. However, when it comes to divided custody, a parent who recognizes that their child is legitimately afraid of the other parent should take this issue very seriously. Children who have grown up with both parents have likely formed strong bonds to both of them, but divorce can rock their world and cause kids of all ages to act out unpredictably. This sometimes leads to a child preferring to spend time with

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The Benefits of Respectful and Cooperative Coparenting

If you live in Metro East and are considering divorce, you probably have lots of questions about what is going to happen as your divorce unfolds and how your life will change. Your concerns are likely even more significant if you have children. Many divorced parents struggle to separate their personal feelings about their exes from their obligations to their children. If you have children with your soon-to-be ex-spouse, your ex-partner will be a part of your life for the next several years as the two of you co-parent your children. The two of you are going to need to

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4 Things to Expect with High Net Worth Divorce in Metro East, IL

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Friday, July 17, 2020. Divorce is often a difficult issue to handle, even when a couple decides to separate on mutually agreeable grounds. No matter how two soon-to-be ex-spouses may feel about one another, the fact remains that divorce in the Metro East area requires negotiations concerning property division. The more property a married couple possesses, the more likely it is for divorce proceedings to become messy, complex affairs. When a couple owns significant amounts of wealth and assets, their divorce will be a high net worth divorce in

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Consider the parenting time schedule carefully

On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Friday, May 15, 2020. One of the most stressful things to handle when you divorce and have children is the child custody plan. Trying to come up with a parenting plan that you and your ex agree to might seem impossible. If both adults can put their own feelings aside, there’s a good chance that you’ll be able to work something out that puts the children’s best interests first. We know that trying to work with your ex isn’t easy, but we’re here to help our clients find creative solutions to the

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