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Contested Divorce


Illinois Divorce Modifications: When Prior Court Orders No Longer Work
Your court order was written for a moment in time. If that moment has passed- new job, new city, new circumstances - Illinois law may allow you to modify it.
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Contested Divorce in Illinois: What Makes a Case Contested?
Contested divorce cases in Illinois can involve parenting time, property division, support, business interests, real estate, and debt. A structured litigation strategy helps keep the case focused and moving forward.
4 min read


How to Move Through an Illinois Divorce Efficiently
Learn how Illinois divorce cases move efficiently when strategy, preparation, and realistic expectations are established early.
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Emotional Divorce Litigation Is Expensive. Here’s the Smarter Approach.
Emotional divorce litigation can drive up fees and delay resolution. In Illinois family law cases, a structured strategy usually works better than reactive conflict.
5 min read


Why Judges Reject Some Agreed Divorce Judgments in Illinois
Even when both spouses agree to the terms of a divorce, Illinois courts still must review the agreement for fairness, clarity, and legal compliance. This article explains why judges sometimes reject or require revisions to agreed divorce judgments before entry.
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