New statutes, new clients, new work
By Kevin H. Saville
Family Law,
April 2017
As domestic relations counsel we have to assist past, present and potential clients as new statutory changes reflect the changing society for families of all types in Illinois.
Upholding the ban on common law marriage in Illinois
By Ashley DiFilippo Davis
Civil Practice and Procedure,
March 2017
Even when there is an interesting issue before the court--as in the recent case of Blumenthal v. Brewer--without jurisdiction, no case can survive.
Chair’s column: An action brought pursuant to the IMDMA is a civil proceeding
By Lane Harvey
Family Law,
November 2016
Our Section Council’s November 17th table clinic includes such topics as requests to admit per Supreme Court Rule 216, use of pre-trial motions, matters related to the depositions of a party, and the use of the opposite party’s substantive admissions made prior to trial as substantive evidence during trial.
Polishing the new IMDMA
By Zachary W. Williams
Family Law,
July 2016
A summary of some of the more important changes House Bill 3898 contains as of the filing date of May 4, 2016.
Rewrite of Illinois’ Marriage Act
By James R. Covington
Bench and Bar,
September 2013
A summary of HB 1452, which is a complete rewrite of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act that may be acted on in the Fall veto session.
Dissipation defined
By Robin R. Miller
Family Law,
May 2011
The wide variety of expenditures that constitute dissipation should be an inspiration to lawyers to apply their craft. The field is broad in the range of arguments that can support a claim of dissipation under Illinois law.
Public Act 094-0640
Family Law,
October 2005
Section 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act is amended by changing Sections 506 and 608 as follows:
Is it “property acquired in exchange for?”
By Anne M. Martinkus
General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm,
July 2003
Section 503 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution Act, 750 ILCS 5/503, provides that property acquired in exchange for property acquired before the marriage or in exchange for property by gift, legacy or descent is non-marital property.
Recent cases
By Barry H. Greenburg
Family Law,
May 2001
Summaries of the recent cases of In Re the Marriage of Drury, In Re Petition of Mary Klak, In Re Marriage of Carter, In Re Shaddle, In re Adoption of D___, In Re Marriage of Lehr, In Re Marriage of Gattone, In Re J.P., In Re Marriage of Beerbridge, In Re the Marriage of Buck, In Re Marriage of Didier, In Re the Marriage of Petersen, In Re Donath v. Buckley, In Re Cerven and In Re Troy S. and Rachel S.
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