A.I. and the Practice of LawBy Raleigh D. KalbfleischApril 2023A look at the intersection of artificial intelligence and the practice of law.
Bankruptcy + DivorceBy Stephanie L. TangMay 2023It is important for practitioners to understand what types of matters are exempt from the automatic stay under the Bankruptcy Code.
Best Practices for Guardians ad Litem and Getting PaidBy Christopher B. Smith & Leslie A. WoodJuly 2023Advocacy for guardians ad litem is constantly evolving, however, there are certain practices that are generally accepted throughout the state as best practices.
Can I Terminate My Ex’s Parental Rights?By Kathleen M. KraftMay 2023Most family lawyers have been asked by clients how they can terminate the other parent’s parental rights. The answer, of course, is only through adoption or a juvenile court proceeding.
Constructive Direct Criminal Contempt and Remote ProceedingsBy James HanauerDecember 2023With remote court proceedings looking like they are here to stay in some fashion with most jurisdictions, it may be important to be able to identify and know the elements and procedures for constructive direct criminal contempt.
Cryptocurrency and DissipationBy Tanya WittFebruary 2023Due to the nature of digital assets and cryptocurrency exchanges, dissipation claims will likely become a key issue in divorces involving these types of investments.
The Ethics of Representing ChildrenBy Lisa M. NyuliJanuary 2023How attorneys represent children's interests under the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act can impact families for years to come.
How ‘Resident, Continuing, and Conjugal’ Must It Be?By Ron A. CohenJune 2023An analysis of 750 ILCS 5/510(c), which terminates the obligation to pay future maintenance “if the party receiving maintenance cohabits with another person on a resident, continuing, conjugal basis.”
A ‘How-to’ on Challenging PaternityBy Staci BalbirerDecember 2023While you may typically be retained on a parentage matter to establish paternity, it is important to know the steps to take if you are retained to challenge paternity.
Language Matters: Timeliness of Enforcing JudgmentsBy Rebecca MelzerFebruary 2023With so many divorce cases being resolved by entering into a marital settlement agreement, practitioners should strive to help ensure that the agreement is enforced.
Lists of Do’s and Don’ts for ClientsBy Elizabeth WakemanJuly 2023Two lists to share with clients to make divorce and parenting agreement settlements as cooperative, quick, and inexpensive as possible.
Musings of a Mediator: 15 Years LaterBy Christopher BohlenJanuary 2023When Illinois Supreme Court Rule 905 was created, it gave a deadline to circuit courts to create rules for mandatory mediation of child issues in dissolution and parentage cases.
Sliding Into the DMs: The New Rules of ServiceBy Judd FinebergSeptember 2023In April 2023, the Illinois Supreme Court amended Supreme Court Rule 102, allowing for service of process via social media, email, and text message.