At least one spouse moves out of the family home during an Illinois divorce. When one or both parents end up moving far enough away from each other that evening and weekend visits are difficult, the parenting plan will need to take this into account. Noncustodial...
Frequent travel and the breakdown of a marriage
Marriages come to an end for myriad reasons: unfaithfulness, arguments about money, addiction or even just incompatibility. If one spouse is on the road a lot, this can also put a strain on a marriage. The spouse who stays at home may start to feel neglected or...
Parallel parenting in high conflict custody cases
After the anger and hurt of the breakup, it may be difficult for you and your spouse to sit down together and talk about how you will deal with Illinois child custody matters. At Thomas M. Gurewitz, Attorney At Law, we understand that some couples are not able to...
What should single fathers know about paternity?
If you are not married to the mother of your child in Illinois, and haven't admitted paternity either through a voluntary acknowledgment of paternity or in court, then you need to become familiar with the law and how it pertains to your rights to your child. You may...