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Chicago Divorce Lawyers & Attorneys

September 5, 2008

Can I get it?/Will I have to pay it? (alimony)

There are several factors a judge considers when deciding whether to grant alimony. These differ from state to state, of course, but they usually involve things like the parties’ relative ability to earn money, both now and in the future; their respective age and health; the length of the marriage; the kind of property involved, and the conduct of the parties. In general, about the only time a judge will award alimony in most states is where one spouse has been economically dependent on the other spouse for most of a lengthy marriage.

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August 29, 2008

Man wins divorce from angry wife in YouTube video

Filed under: Divorce Cases, Judges, divorce — David Siegel @ 9:00 am

August 25, 2008

Restraining orders can be straitjackets on justice

Filed under: Child Custody, Judges, divorce — David Siegel @ 9:00 am

August 23, 2008

Pricey legal fees can be made to bite a bit less

Filed under: Court, Judges, attorney, civil cases, continuances, courthouse, divorce, legal cases, public defender — David Siegel @ 9:00 am

August 21, 2008

Judge rules in McGreevey divorce case

Filed under: Child Support, Divorce Cases, Judges, alimony, attorneys, divorce, marriage — David Siegel @ 9:00 am

August 15, 2008

Man wins divorce from angry wife in YouTube video

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March 31, 2007

Divorce Lawyer Remembers Judge Donegan

Filed under: Judges — David Siegel @ 8:41 am

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