An Analysis of Sharpe v. WestmorelandBy Emily RappNovember 2020Partners to a civil union now have standing to petition for parenting time as a result of the Illinois Supreme Court’s ruling in Sharpe v. Westmoreland.
Can I Date Without Losing My Maintenance?By Jordan Rosenberg, Shana Vitek, & James QuigleyJune 2020The meaning of "cohabitation" under section 510 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act is not defined and, as a result, the concept has been frequently litigated and continues to change as the caselaw evolves.
Chair’s ColumnBy Sally K. KolbDecember 2020A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s ColumnBy Sally K. KolbNovember 2020A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb
Chair’s ColumnBy Sally K. KolbOctober 2020A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s ColumnBy Sally K. KolbSeptember 2020A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s ColumnBy Michael StraussJune 2020A note from the outgoing chair, Michael Strauss.
Diversity and Inclusion: Professionalism at Work in the LawBy Marcus Dominguez & Judge Debra B. WalkerAugust 2020On February 25, 2020, Judge Debra B. Walker and Judge Diane M. Shelley led an open discussion with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers centered around diversity and inclusion in the legal workplace.
Diversity and Inclusion: Professionalism at Work in the LawBy Marcus Dominguez & Judge Debra B. WalkerJune 2020On February 25, 2020, as representatives of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism, Judge Debra B. Walker and Judge Diane M. Shelley led an open discussion with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers centered around diversity and inclusion in the legal workplace.
The Illinois Bar Foundation Needs Your HelpBy Rory T. WeilerNovember 2020The Illinois Bar Foundation, which assists fellow lawyers who have fallen upon hard times, has acted quickly to address the economic crisis that has resulted from COVID-19.
No DNA for You!By Jessica PatchikMarch 2020If a father has signed a voluntary acknowledgement, the Parentage Act does not give the court authority to order DNA testing after the fact.
Parenting in a PandemicBy Rachael ToftAugust 2020A look at how COVID-19 has affected parenting issues for separated parents.
Post-Pandemic Practice (Or PPP)By Matthew A. KirshJuly 2020A look at what we have learned about the practice of law during COVID-19.