Most couples choose to merge their finances after marriage. When you decide to divorce, it may become complicated to divide your finances or personal property. Some spouses decide to hide their finances before a divorce, but hiding their assets can land them in...
Month: May 2022
Preparing a co-parenting plan that works for all
Your Illinois divorce might have been difficult, but if you have children, it’s important to focus on them first. You should know how to prepare a co-parenting plan that works for everyone. Think about your children first Keep a clear perspective on why you and your...
How can you help your child acclimate to two households?
As you go through a divorce, the shockwave hits each family member differently. As you move from a two-parent household to a joint custody household, you may worry about how to help your children adjust to their new reality. The American Academy of Pediatrics explains...
Is lying allowed during police interrogation?
An interrogation by law enforcement can be scary. You may be upset or even defiant. The officers may tell you things that you do not believe. In some cases, you may be right. The Innocence Project explains officers can lie to you during an interrogation, but the...