Alimony in lieu of propertyBy David H. HopkinsJune 2009Especially with the United States economy as it is, lack of liquidity is a common reality; and, in some such cases, the would-be property transferor may prefer to draw on future income so as to effect a “buy-out” of marital property claims.
Case law updateBy Ross S. LeveyApril 2009Recent cases of interest to family law practitioners.
Case law updateBy Craig M. Mandell & Ross S. LeveyFebruary 2009Recent cases of interest to family law practitioners.
Case law updateBy Craig M. Mandell & Ross S. LeveyJanuary 2009Recent cases of interest to family law practitioners.
Chair’s columnBy Ross S. LeveyDecember 2009Over the past few months, I have had the privilege of speaking at lectures put on by three different organizations: The Illinois State Bar Association, the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, and The Lilac Tree: Resources for Divorcing Women
Co-editors’ noteBy David N. Schaffer & Matthew A. KirshApril 2009A note from newsletter editors Matthew Kirsh and David Schaffer.
Confidentiality issues for family lawyersBy Marilyn LongwellNovember 2009It is extremely important for the family law practitioner to understand the parameters of and exceptions to client confidentiality.
Drug testing—What you need to know and what you get may not be what you needBy William S. WigodaSeptember 2009As practitioners we need to attempt to determine that the drug testing is accurate, responsible and follows appropriate protocols and that the chain of custody of the samples is maintained with integrity.
Editor’s columnBy Matthew A. KirshNovember 2009On August 18, 2009 the governor signed Senate Bill 0065, which became Public Act 096-0583, which significantly alters the law regarding attorney fees in divorce cases.
Immigration relief available to domestic abuse victimsBy Julie Gerber-SollingerMay 2009A look at three main areas of immigration relief available to families plagued by abuse, neglect, and domestic violence—the Special Immigrant Juvenile Status Visa, the U Visa, and protection under the Violence Against Women Act.
Maintenance: ‘Til death do us partBy Matthew G. ShawJanuary 2009Illinois trial courts have routinely imposed life insurance provisions on maintenance obligors, in order to secure maintenance payments.
Message from the ChairBy Ross S. LeveySeptember 2009A note from Family Law Section Chair Ross Levey.
Message from the ChairBy Paulette GrayJuly 2009A message from outgoing Section Chair Paulette Gray.
Practice note: Defenses to claims for unpaid child supportBy Joan ScottJuly 2009Practitioners should be vigilant in advising their clients who are ordered to pay child support of the obligation to seeking modification when their financial circumstances are reduced.
Supreme Court Rule 213(f)—Witness interrogatoriesBy Ross S. LeveyDecember 2009As divorce practitioners, we sometimes gloss over the requirements of the Code of Civil Procedure and the Supreme Court Rules.