Why Do Divorces End Up in Court (and How Can I Keep Mine Out)?
While most divorces don’t go to court, some do. Going to court adds time (and cost) to the process, and
Deanna Bowen2023-04-13T08:56:35+00:00April 1st, 2023|Divorce Law|
While most divorces don’t go to court, some do. Going to court adds time (and cost) to the process, and
Deanna Bowen2023-04-10T15:35:11+00:00March 1st, 2023|Divorce Law|
When divorcing spouses are at odds, they will each need to hire a lawyer to guide them through the divorce
Deanna Bowen2023-02-27T23:52:38+00:00February 1st, 2023|Divorce Law|
If you are considering a divorce before age 50, you are not alone. While statistics show that the divorce rate
Deanna Bowen2023-03-21T08:36:31+00:00February 1st, 2023|Divorce Law|
In Illinois, dividing your marital assets is a necessary part of the divorce process. Neither spouse gets to keep everything,
Deanna Bowen2023-01-24T08:21:30+00:00January 1st, 2023|Divorce Law|
It’s a new year, and for many spouses that means it’s time to move on. Statistics show that divorce filings
Deanna Bowen2023-03-07T12:20:44+00:00November 1st, 2022|Divorce Law|
When going through a divorce in Illinois, it is possible for several different problems to arise. While it is also
Deanna Bowen2023-02-28T03:15:44+00:00October 1st, 2022|Divorce Law|
For former spouses who choose to co-parent after their divorce, maintaining effective communication is critical. Coparenting requires former spouses to
Deanna Bowen2023-01-17T12:22:26+00:00September 1st, 2022|Divorce Law|
When going through a divorce, one of the primary goals is to avoid issues once your divorce is final.
Deanna Bowen2022-12-28T13:29:55+00:00August 1st, 2022|Divorce Law|
If you are preparing to go through a divorce and have questions about hiring a divorce attorney, you are not
Deanna Bowen2023-01-30T11:27:46+00:00July 1st, 2022|Divorce Law|
When going through a divorce, you need to make lots of decisions. These decisions can have long-term implications for you