Case law updateBy Barry H. GreenburgMay 1999In Re Estate of Donald Charles Forest v. Catherine Dagenais, Circuit Court for 12th Judicial Circuit, Will County, Third District, Docket No. 3-98-0454. Catherine filed this appeal appealing the application of section 4-7(b) of the Probate Act, which provided for revocation by divorce of provisions in a testamentary disposition to a divorced spouse.
Chairman’s columnBy Michael S. CohenOctober 1999I would like to take this opportunity to thank Richard Zuckerman, not only for his exemplary job as chairman, but for the many years he has labored as a member of the section council.
Chairman’s columnBy Richard W. ZuckermanJune 1999Ah--the practice of family law. That initial burst of energy as you run to the courthouse for Orders of Protection, Temporary Restraining Orders, Temporary Custody and Support Orders and, of course, Interim Fees.
Chairman’s columnMay 1999Parentage cases. There is a reason they were called bastardy cases under the pre-1984 Act. In 25 years of family law practice I have seen lots of bitterness, recrimination, spiteful acts and vengeful, mean-spirited behavior.
Chairman’s columnBy Richard W. ZuckermanFebruary 1999Rehabilitate to put back in good condition; restore to a state of physical, mental or moral health through treatment and training.
The Davis case: Another perspectiveBy Karen M. Pinkert-LiebMarch 1999Recently, in The Department of Public Aid ex rel. Lindy Davis v. Jesse Brewer, the Illinois Supreme Court considered whether, in order to modify a child custody judgment within two years of its entry, a court must find child endangerment by clear and convincing evidence, or whether the court need only find that there is "reason to believe" that the child's present environment may endanger him or her.
Editor’s noteBy Cecilia Hynes GriffinOctober 1999In order to best serve our readers, we would like to know what topics you would like to see in the newsletter.
Family law bytesMay 1999Also online are public acts and bills: http://www.legis.state.il.us/publicacts/publicacts.html and http://www.legis.state.il.us/legisnet/legismain.html
Family law bytesBy David N. SchafferMarch 1999The following is a list of some helpful Web sites prepared for us by David Schaffer.
A grandparent’s place in the post-nuclear familyBy Rebecca N. Pala & Steven J. SturmOctober 1999In an era of changing and uncertain family structures, grandparents can be as important as ever in their grandchildren's lives.
How to subpoena mental health recordsBy Deanne MorganMay 1999Your client petitioned the court for dissolution of his marriage and for custody of their two minor children.
Illinois State Bar Association Task Force on Attorneys for Minor ChildrenBy Robert K. Downs & John T. PhillipsJune 1999In the past 10 years the general public and the legal community have become much more sensitive to the issue of children's involvement in the legal system in the areas of divorce, custody, visitation, support and paternity.
In re the marriage of GrunstenBy Jacqueline J. TorshenOctober 1999After over 21 years of marriage, Barbara Grunsten filed a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage against Richard Grunsten, citing irreconcilable differences.
Info from the councilBy Michael A. FlemingFebruary 1999Since the first newsletter, the council has met twice: in November, and again in December at the ISBA Midyear Meeting.
The judge’s cornerOctober 1999Assignment: Trial judge, Domestic Relations Division, Circuit Court of Cook County
The judges’ cornerBy Robert J. AndersonFebruary 1999Assignment: Presiding Judge, Domestic Relations Division, DuPage County
Legislative news from the chairmanBy Richard W. ZuckermanMarch 1999Once again it is time for the Illinois legislature to meet to see what mischief can be rendered in the area of family law.
Legislative updateBy Alan J. TobackMay 1999As this issue goes to press, the Board of Managers of the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers voted in its monthly meeting by a vote of 8 to 7 to oppose House Bill 377 regarding the representation of children during divorce proceedings.
A message from your editorsBy Alan J. Toback & Karen P. O’NeillJune 1999In this issue you will notice that some of our usual columns are missing.
The Minear ruleBy Jerelyn D. MaherFebruary 1999Child support awards are based on the obligor's net income as defined by section 505(a)(3) of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act.
Modification of custody within two years after DavisBy Scott C. ColkyMarch 1999On October 21, 1998, a new client comes into your office and tells you that 14 months ago he and his ex-wife entered into a joint parenting agreement.
Recent casesBy Barry H. GreenburgOctober 1999In re Custody of K.P.L. a minor, 3rd District, Appellate No. 2-97-1107, filed April 16, 1999. This is an appeal from a decision granting custody of a child to its legal guardians pursuant to the guardian
Recent casesBy Michael A. FlemingFebruary 1999Late 1998 was no exception to the rule that important family law opinions are handed down regularly throughout the year.
Recent developments concerning the duty to disclose under Illinois Supreme Court Rule 213By Rhoda L. KernsOctober 1999Although some trial courts may be as lax in enforcing Illinois Supreme Court Rule 213 as they were in enforcing former Illinois Supreme Court Rule 220, the appellate courts are taking a hard line approach to ensure a more uniform interpretation and enforcement of the new rule.