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posted on 1/4/20

Filing for divorce during the holidays can be particularly difficult. Many Americans are already suffering from loneliness and isolation during the winter months. Facing a divorce while bouncing between holiday parties, festivities, and celebrations can make the divorce process seem even more daunting. If you are in need of a skilled divorce attorney this holiday season, the Cook County divorce attorneys at Glasgow & Olsson can help. Contact our law firm today to schedule your initial consultation and learn how our experienced attorneys can help you throughout the entire divorce process.

Should You File for Divorce During the Holidays?

It can be difficult to know the best time to file for divorce. Perhaps your marriage has been falling apart for a while, and you are not sure if you should wait to file the paperwork until after the New Year. If you are planning on filing for divorce but you are not sure when you should do so, we advise speaking to one of our empathetic and experienced divorce attorneys.

As far as the length of time the divorce will take, it is impossible to know. The length of time for a divorce depends on many different things. When both spouses agree on how to settle the divorce, the divorce process will be significantly simpler and quicker. When many valuable assets are at stake, or when the divorce is extremely contentious, however, an Illinois divorce may take over a year or more.

Uncontested Divorce in Illinois

In an uncontested divorce, both spouses agree on all of the issues involved in the divorce. The Illinois family court judge will approve the divorce as long as the terms of the divorce ensure the support of the children and are generally reasonable. Uncontested divorces also happen when one spouse files for divorce and the other spouse does not reply by filing an appearance and answer.

Depending on your situation, filing for divorce during the holidays could be advantageous. You might have a better chance of having an uncontested divorce. What is more, if you are in an unsafe or toxic situation, filing for divorce sooner rather than later might be necessary.

Dealing with a Contested Divorce During the Holidays

Contested Illinois divorces can take over a year and a half to resolve. In a contested divorce, spouses usually disagree on one or more of the following issues:

  • Where the children should live
  • How much child support a parent should pay
  • Who is responsible for paying certain debts
  • Whether one spouse should pay spousal maintenance or alimony
  • How to split up real and personal property
  • Where a pet should live after the divorce
  • Parenting issues

Our Divorce Attorneys Can Help

Dealing with the thought of filing for divorce in Illinois during the holidays can be extremely difficult. Whether you are considering filing for divorce or you are already in the process of divorce, our attorneys can help you. Contact our Cook County law firm today to learn how our family law attorneys can assist you through the Illinois divorce process.