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Facing Assault Charges as an Abused Woman

posted on 2/1/20

Domestic violence continues to be a serious issue for Illinois residents. Domestic violence can sometimes go on for years, or even decades before an abused spouse decides to protect herself. Imagine a woman who has suffered severe verbal abuse from her husband for over a decade. One day, as her husband is taunting her, screaming at her, and verbally abusing her, she decides to hit him in an attempt to get him out of her face. This woman has suffered...

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Spousal Abuse and Preemptive Self-Defense in Illinois

posted on 2/1/20

Domestic violence is a complex issue that can negatively affect all Illinois residents. Domestic violence takes place when the abuser, most often a husband, feels entitled to control his partner, most often a wife, by exerting power over her. Usually, one person is the primary abuser, even when the abused spouse occasionally fights back in an attempt to stop the violence or defuse the violent situation. The question becomes: under Illinois criminal law, can an abused spouse defend herself preemptively...

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Divorcing a Spouse Who Spends Recklessly

posted on 1/24/20

Going through an Illinois divorce is always stressful, but going through a divorce when your soon-to-be ex is a reckless spender is extremely difficult. The pressure of going through a divorce has a tendency to bring out the worst parts of a person’s personality. Some divorcing partners try to take revenge on the other partner by overspending. Unfortunately, the consequences of being an incredibly aggressive spender can be financially devastating to both parties in a divorce. At Glasgow & Olsson,...

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The Sale of Legal Marijuana in Illinois Could Create Conflict with the Midwestern States

posted on 1/24/20

Illinois recently joined Michigan in legalizing recreational cannabis. As of January 1, 2020, Illinois residents can legally purchase up to one ounce, or 30 grams of marijuana plant materials. Residents can also legally purpose up to five grams of cannabis concentrate products and edibles with 500mg or less of THC. However, marijuana use is still prohibited on a federal level. Additionally, the use of recreational marijuana is still unlawful in Wisconsin, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, and Indiana — all states that...

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Facing Domestic Violence Charges During the Winter Months

posted on 1/18/20

The holidays can be a joyful time, yet they are often incredibly stressful for individuals and families. On top of the holiday stress, the winters in Chicago can be incredibly long and challenging. In particular, parents of young kids must endure the added stress of dealing with rowdy kids who have been cooped up inside for many months. Additionally, the holidays often put financial stress on parents and spouses. When schools close for the winter holiday, many parents are left...

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How Will the Legalization of Marijuana Affect Illinois Gun Owners?

posted on 1/10/20

Illinois recently passed the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act. As of January 1, 2020, Illinois residents will have the right to purchase and use recreational marijuana and marijuana products. Due to this new law, the Illinois governor has already issued over 11,000 pardons for those convicted of low-level marijuana possession. Nonetheless, Illinois is only the 11th state to legalize recreational marijuana. Many potential problems are anticipated when it comes to enforcing the new law. Will firearm owners be able to...

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What is a No-Fault Divorce in Illinois?

posted on 1/10/20

Coming to the conclusion that you need a divorce can be disheartening, especially during the holiday season. You may be wondering what your options are during the divorce process. The good news is that Illinois is a no-fault divorce state, which is one of the least challenging types of divorce. In a no-fault divorce, both soon-to-be ex-spouses agree that their divorce is due to irreconcilable differences. If you are in the process of seeking a no-fault divorce in Illinois, the...

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Filing for Divorce During the Holidays

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...

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What You Need to Know About the New Illinois Marijuana Law

posted on 1/4/20

In June 2019, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed The Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act into law, effective January 1, 2020. The law legalizes recreational marijuana for adults. Additionally, the law expands the licensing system for cannabis. This means certain defendants who have been convicted of criminal marijuana laws can seek expungement of their criminal records under the law. Medical marijuana patients will have the ability to grow their own cannabis at home. Illinois is only the 11th state to have legalized...

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Is Driving During the Holidays More Dangerous?

posted on 12/28/19

At the end of the year, people often attend multiple holiday functions, many of which involve alcohol. Recent college graduates in their first office jobs might feel the pressure to drink with their new employers. Family members might let their guard down during the football game and drink one too many alcoholic beverages before getting into their vehicle to drive. Perhaps an unexpected holiday event comes up and someone does not make a contingency plan to get home, deciding to...

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Five Ways to Avoid DUI Charges Over the Holiday

posted on 12/28/19

The holiday season is a joyous time of relaxation, quality time with family, and parties. Most of us have experienced having one too many alcoholic beverages during holiday festivities. Between school and university events, work events, and other social and family holiday parties, we seem to encounter a tasty cocktail at every turn this time of year. Many of us are trying to relax after a long year of hard work, and we deserve it! Unfortunately, a night of innocent...

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Tips for Avoiding a DUI Charge This Holiday Season

posted on 12/21/19

Receiving a DUI charge during the holiday season can happen to anyone. Between attending holiday parties, work parties, and other social events, it can be easy to indulge in one too many. We have all made decisions we regret, and these decisions can be particularly difficult to cope with during the holiday season. You might accept your boss’s invitation for drinks after work and then get into your car to drive home. Perhaps you had one too many glasses of...

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What Happens When You Win Under Illinois’ Red Flag Gun Laws?

posted on 12/21/19

Living in a threatening domestic situation can become extremely worrisome and unnerving. Family members and roommates of dangerous gun owners may fear that one day, their spouse, partner, or roommate might turn on them and use the firearms against them. Illinois’ red flag gun laws allow certain individuals and law enforcement officers to request temporary firearm restraining orders for dangerous family members or roommates. Winning a petition for a firearm restraining order can give family members and friends a sense...

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Facing a DUI Charge During the Holidays

posted on 12/14/19

All around Illinois, residents are looking forward to the holidays. Enjoying time off of work, attending holiday parties, and enjoying the merriment of the holidays. These actions make it easy to make mistakes when it comes to drinking and driving. You are coming home from a long day of work and you stop by your company’s holiday party. You decide to have two drinks, and you stay and chat for a while. You get up to leave and think you...

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