V.A. payments and family supportBy Mark E. SullivanJuly 2015There is a lot of confusion among family law attorneys, and practitioners in general, about VA disability compensation payments. The questions and responses in this article will help to clear the muddy waters.
What makes an exceptional family law attorney?By Jeanne M. ReynoldsJanuary 2015How does a new attorney navigate family law and impress the judge? The author provides her top ten tips, observations, and suggestions.
When can parents leave their children alone?By Diane L. Redleaf & Angela PetersNovember 2015The current law and policy on the question of what constitutes “inadequate supervision” is, quite frankly, a mess. In Illinois, there are at least four different legal standards at play in Illinois’ intersecting criminal, juvenile court and governing child welfare reporting and investigations law.
When God is in the prenupBy Jennifer Cunningham BeelerDecember 2015This article explores a Jewish get, an Islamic Mahr, and a Roman Catholic annulment for the intertwining of the secular and sectarian.
When net income is neither net nor incomeBy Christopher W. BohlenMay 2015The concept of net income seems simple. That simplicity hits a brick wall when a person obligated to pay child support is the owner of a non-incorporated business.