Illinois has stricter laws concerning firearms than many other states do. Violations of one that result in a lot of arrests is the state’s Unlawful Use of Weapons (UUW) law. The law states that anyone with a Firearm Owner’s Identification (FOID) Card “may transport a...
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3 considerations: Addressing a marital home during divorce
A marital home is often one of the most significant assets that a couple must handle during a divorce. Determining what to do regarding the home can become a matter of contention, perhaps especially if both want to keep it. Several considerations should be addressed...
3 things to avoid saying on calls made from jail
That first call from jail to your family after an arrest can be really hard to make – especially if you’re in serious legal trouble and facing charges of a violent crime. You may have a ton of things you want to say to your loved ones, and they probably have a lot of...
Divorce over 50: What should you focus on?
If you’re among the growing number of people considering divorce who are in their 50s or older – particularly if you and your spouse have been married for decades – it’s a big decision. Further, the kinds of things that will be most important to you as you negotiate...
Why a stay-at-home spouse might claim the other spouse’s business
People often undervalue the role of a stay-at-home spouse, especially when it comes to divorce proceedings. Despite not being directly involved in the business their partner owns, stay-at-home spouses may have a valid claim to a portion of their spouse's business...
What’s the difference between assault and battery in Illinois?
Many people confuse assault and battery, treating them as identical offenses that result in the same penalties. While they often appear as two sides of one coin, understanding their distinct definitions and consequences is crucial. Assault is the intentional act of...
Can kids “pick a parent” to live with after a divorce?
If you are an Illinois parent who is going through a contested divorce, the custody of your children is likely to be a primary concern. Ideally, the parents will be able to put aside their differences and work together for the best interests of the children. But we...
What is reasonable suspicion for drunk driving?
Reasonable suspicion is crucial when law enforcement handles potential drunk driving cases. This standard allows officers to make an initial stop if they reasonably believe a driver is under the influence. The signs they notice must be ones that any reasonable person...
3 tips for telling kids about divorce
Parents sometimes dread telling their children about an upcoming divorce more than they do talking to their own spouse. Both adults may realize that they’re unhappy and that the marriage needs to end. But this could still come as a shock to the children. Thankfully,...
4 steps to financially plan for divorce
Divorce is a challenging and often overwhelming life event that can have significant financial implications. Planning ahead can help mitigate the impact and ensure a smoother transition. 1. Organize financial documents Start by gathering and organizing all your...