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Plainfield Divorce Lawyers

Plainfield Divorce Lawyers

If you are facing a divorce, you are going through an extremely difficult experience that involves an immense transition. If children are involved, the situation can be that much more emotionally fraught. The fact is, however, that a divorce is not only challenging but will also have long-lasting repercussions for you and your children. These include financial consequences as well as child custody arrangements, which are naturally your top priority. If you’re going through a divorce, don’t try to maneuver the treacherous path ahead on your own; enlist the professional legal counsel of an experienced Plainfield divorce lawyer. 

Child Custody Arrangements and Child Support

The primary concern in any divorce involving children is often your child custody arrangements. Generally, both parents share legal custody, which means that both parents are involved in making important decisions on their children’s behalves, including:

  • Decisions related to their education
  • Decisions related to their health care
  • Decisions related to their extracurricular activities
  • Decisions related to their religious upbringing

Further, both parents generally share physical custody, but one parent might be the primary custodial parent – the parent with whom the children primarily reside – and the other parent has a visitation schedule. Child support is often paid by the parent with the visitation schedule to the primary custodial parent, and support is determined by a formula specified by Illinois law. It is important to have an attorney protecting your rights when it comes to child custody and support. 

The Division of Marital Property

The division of marital property is another critical issue in each divorce case. Illinois is an equitable division state, which means that the property you acquired as a married couple does not necessarily need to be divided equally but must be divided in a manner that is considered equitable. There are a variety of factors that can affect the division of marital property, including:

  • Each of your contributions to your marital property
  • Whether either of you wasted or hid assets in your divorce efforts
  • The value of the properties each of you is assigned (whether marital or separate)
  • The duration of your marriage
  • You and your spouse’s relative economic circumstances (does one of you have a substantially better economic situation, for example)
  • If either of you was married before and pays child support and/or spousal maintenance
  • Any contractual agreements made between you and your divorcing spouse (a prenuptial agreement, for example)
  • You and your divorcing spouse’s relative health and stations in life
  • Which parent is the primary custodial parent
  • Your future incomes
  • Tax considerations

Spousal Maintenance

Spousal maintenance or alimony is money paid by one spouse to the other during and/or after the divorce to help mitigate any income discrepancies. The court’s goal is for each spouse to be able to maintain their standard of living post-divorce, but many factors go into making this important determination.

If You Have Divorce Concerns, Consult with an Experienced Plainfield Divorce Lawyer Today

Divorce is always complicated, and the consequences of your divorce are far too important to leave to chance. The dedicated divorce lawyers at Sabuco Beck in Plainfield are committed to helping you obtain a divorce that protects your rights into the future. Our knowledgeable legal team is on your side, so please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information today.

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