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Chicago Divorce Lawyers & Attorneys

September 25, 2008

Britney and Kevin Settle!

Britney and Kevin are expected in court this morning but this time could be the last. After almost two years, the couple has come to an agreement on custody and today they are hoping to get the courts approval. E! Online reports, “Federline gets sole legal and physical custody of sons Sean Preston and Jayden James and Spears will have visitation rights.” We’re happy to hear things didn’t have to get messy and drawn out any longer. We expect more news today so stay tuned. Hopefully this is just another positive step on the road to recovery for Ms Brit.
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Child Visitation After a Divorce: One of the Many Challenges

September 12, 2008

Child Custody Legal Forms

September 11, 2008

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August 31, 2008

Tough real estate market makes divorce tougher

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August 27, 2008

Do I Need to go to Court to Get a divorce? Not Necessarily with New Divorce Service

Filed under: Court, custody, divorce, family court, law, lawyers — David Siegel @ 9:00 am

August 17, 2008

Seven Ways to Avoid Divorce

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August 15, 2008

Man wins divorce from angry wife in YouTube video

Filed under: Judges, divorce, lawyers, legal cases — David Siegel @ 2:41 pm

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