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Is the Non-Custodial Parent Responsible for College Expenses in Illinois?
Posted June 12, 2022

Generally speaking, child support in Illinois ends when a child whose parents are divorced turns eighteen years old. However, there are exceptions to this general rule, and one of the most common questions asked of our experienced family law attorneys is whether a non-custodial parent is responsible for paying college expenses in Illinois? At Gordon […]

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Habits that Can Send Your Marriage Into Divorce
Posted June 09, 2022

While day-to-day issues between spouses may seem small at first, these habits can escalate over time, and in the most serious situations, these problems can ultimately lead to divorce. At Gordon & Perlut, LLC our Skokie divorce attorneys are here to identify some habits that can send your marriage into divorce or help you file […]

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What Does It Mean when Child Support is In Collections?
Posted June 02, 2022

When a child is involved in a divorce or paternity action, one of the most significant issues that must be determined is child support. Both parents have a duty to financially support their child, and typically the non-custodial parent pays the custodial parent to help maintain the child’s standard of living. However, there are times […]

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Is it a Good Idea to File for Legal Separation in Illinois?
Posted May 26, 2022

Is it a Good Idea to File for Legal Separation in Illinois? By: Gordon & Perlut, LLC If you are married and dealing with problems in your relationship, it is important to know you have options. Rather than filing for a divorce, you could choose to get a legal separation in Illinois instead. Our Chicago […]

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