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What to Do if You are Arrested for a DUI After the AFC or NFC Championship Game

posted on 2/2/22

During the championship game for the AFC title, the Bengals Faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs. A businessman in the northern suburbs in Chicago is a massive Kansas City Chiefs fan. He grew up in Kansas City and went to college there, moving to Chicago after getting a job offer in Chicago. He and his friends go to their favorite sports bar to watch the game. He is devastated that the Bengals beat the Chiefs 27-24 in overtime. He...

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Is Marijuana Still Illegal in Illinois?

posted on 1/31/22

Recreational marijuana became legal in Illinois on January 1st, 2020. On that date, Illinois became the 11th state to allow residents to use limited amounts of recreational marijuana legally. Now Illinois residents can grow, use, and sell small quantities of marijuana, and people can still use medical marijuana in limited circumstances. Many people do not realize that even though Illinois and other states have made marijuana legal, it is still against federal law to possess and use marijuana. Illinois’ Recreational...

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Should I Get an Annulment or a Divorce in Illinois?

posted on 1/28/22

A devout Catholic woman has been married for over 20 years. She and her husband have raised four healthy, happy children who are now adults. She knows that she and her husband have drifted apart somewhat due to the stress of their jobs, but she is completely shocked when he comes to her and tells her he wants a divorce. Divorce is not an option for her due to her religious beliefs. She's wondering whether she may be able to...

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Can I Use Facebook Screenshots in My Illinois Divorce Case?

posted on 1/21/22

A husband and father of three children decided that the time had come to get a divorce. His wife has become increasingly hostile and tries to poison his children against him. She has even attempted to fake a domestic violence situation. One of the husband's best friends from high school is friends with the wife on Facebook. The wife had blocked her husband long ago, but the friend took a screenshot of the wife out with friends at a high-end...

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Can Facebook and Instagram Messages be Used Against You in Court?

posted on 1/14/22

The Chicago business couple has had a lot of ups and downs in their relationship. They met on a popular dating app and thought perhaps they would finally find someone with whom they were compatible. The woman moved into the man’s condo. Unfortunately, as time went on, his abusive habits began to surface. At first, he started controlling who she spent time with on her phone. Then he became more physically abusive. She decides that it is time to call...

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Can I Lose Custody or Visitation if I Have a Physical Disability?

posted on 1/14/22

Five years after getting divorced, a mother who has legal and primary physical custody of her children begins tripping and falling. At first, she thinks it is just because she is tired and clumsy, but as her symptoms continue to grow, she decides it is time to visit the doctor. She's diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and is given a cane. Over time, she learns that she may lose her ability to walk. Even now, she is finding it challenging to...

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Sharing Custody When One Parent Lives Out of State

posted on 1/8/22

A couple recently went through a long and contentious divorce. Two months after the divorce was finalized, the wife's mother was diagnosed with stage 3 lung cancer that is aggressive. As an only child, the wife felt that it was her responsibility to take care of her mother. She has moved to an apartment in Minnesota near her mother. However, now she realizes that their current child custody agreement will not work. She would like to petition the court to...

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Can I FaceTime My Child if I Do Not Have Custody?

posted on 1/3/22

After a very contentious divorce in Illinois, a father is dismayed to learn that he does not have primary physical custody of his children. Now his spouse is contemplating moving with his children to Florida. He is concerned about continuing his parental bond with his children and would like to FaceTime them regularly. His ex-wife comes up with convenient excuses every time he tries to FaceTime his kids. Now he is wondering about his rights regarding FaceTiming when he does...

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Relocating With Children After an Illinois Divorce

posted on 1/3/22

Five years ago, a Chicago couple decided to get divorced. They have three young children under the age of 12. The wife has accepted a position in Cape Girardeau in Southern Illinois. Her ex-husband is highly concerned that he will not spend enough time with his children if she moves. It is a six-hour drive to her potential new location. He wants to fight his spouse's move away from Chicago. In 2016, Illinois divorce and family law changed significantly. One...

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Seeking a Divorce in Inverness, Illinois

posted on 12/23/21

Inverness, Illinois, offers residents in the Chicagoland area a unique experience. Nearly all of the residential lots in Inverness are at least one acre in size. In most of the residential streets in the village, residents can meander through the countryside, enjoying the rolling landscapes and natural beauty of Inverness. With more employees than ever working from home and only occasionally commuting into Chicago, Inverness has become even more popular for professionals and families. Despite living in one of the...

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