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  • Quick divorce in New Year

    Need a fast divorce in 2019? A flat fee uncontested divorce an be easy, and quick – with a lawyer (p:224-300-0529).

    A quick uncontested divorce requires a couple different things. Let’s take a look.

    Start with agreement

    An uncontested divorce in one that starts with the spouses being in total agreement about all issues in the divorce. While it is possible for every divorce to end in agreement (and most do), an uncontested divorce in Illinois is one where – from the beginning – both parties agree to everything.

    Sometimes people assume a spouse is in agreement, but it’s not the case. So people who want a quick divorce need to communicate.

    Don’t sweat the small stuff

    Fighting about a divorce can be very expensive. So it pays not to sweat the small stuff. For example, sometimes people fight about a car worth $7,000, because the person says the car is worth $8,000. This is an example of something about which it can be economically inefficient to fight; you could end up paying several thousand dollars to your lawyer just to fight about a $1,000 discrepancy in the value of a car.

    Get an uncontested divorce lawyer

    An uncontested divorce lawyer’s job is to help make sure you get what you want, and don’t get stuck with what you don’t want. There are a lot of silly “online divorce” websites out there, and most of them produce garbage divorce documents.

    Here are a few things you should know about online divorce websites:

    • Owned by foreign companies
    • Guarantee your documents will be accepted by the court – but that doesn’t mean the document are what you want
    • Not run by lawyers
    • Leaves you without the advice of an Illinois uncontested divorce lawyer
    • Can cause extra trips to court due to faulty paperwork

    Start now

    We represent people in the Illinois counties of Cook, DuPage, Kane, Kendall, McHenry, Lake, and Will. But whatever county you are in, you can get an uncontested divorce.

    But some counties do take longer than others. So the number one way to get your divorce done quickly is to file the case quickly.

  • 5 Tips: Cheapest Uncontested Divorce, with a Lawyer!

    Sometimes “cheap” gets a bad name. But here, a cheap uncontested divorce doesn’t mean you get garbage work. An uncontested divorce can be affordable, fast, and with a lawyer. Don’t trust your life to a shady “online divorce” website. See these 5 tips for the cheapest uncontested divorce . . . with a lawyer. (more…)

  • Top 5 Questions for Starting Uncontested Divorce in Illinois

    Do you want an uncontested divorce in Illinois, but aren’t sure where to start? These Top 5 Questions might help get you on your way to a quick and affordable uncontested divorce in Illinois. And you can hire a lawyer for a flat fee! (more…)

  • Selling a House in an Uncontested Divorce

    If you have a house and you are getting an uncontested divorce in Illinois, choosing the right lawyer is important. If you don’t handle your house properly, what you thought was an easy uncontested divorce might turn into something you fight about after the divorce has already been completed. (more…)

  • Uncontested Divorce – Myths Busted!

    As an uncontested divorce lawyer in the Illinois counties of Cook, Lake, and DuPage, I help people get an uncontested divorce for a flat fee. It’s usually quick, and affordable – with a lawyer. But I noticed there are certain myths out there. So this article is about busting Illinois uncontested divorce myths. (more…)

  • Lake County Uncontested Divorce

    As a Lake County, Illinois divorce lawyer, I am able to help clients get a fast and affordable uncontested divorce in lake county. And it doesn’t matter if you live in an apartment in Waukegan or a lake-front mansion in Lake Forest – it is possible to get an uncontested divorce in Lake County – for a flat fee. This article is about how to make that happen. (more…)

  • FAQ: Affordable Divorce in Illinois

    Affordable divorce in Illinois is possible when your divorce is uncontested. An uncontested divorce is one where the spouses agree to all issues in the divorce at the very beginning of the process. No fighting, quick, and affordable. Here are a few FAQs for affordable divorce in Illinois.

    How can divorce be affordable?

    Lawyers are never “cheap.” Heck, fighting a traffic ticket can set you back a few hundred bucks.

    But a divorce in Illinois can be affordable if it is uncontested. When a divorce is uncontested, there is no fighting in court, only one court appearance, and much less stress.

    The thing about divorce in Illinois is this – it’s really the fighting that makes it expenses. When people agree to everything, a lawyer just needs to draft a legally-appropriate settlement agreement (and a few other things), and POOF – you’re divorced fairly quickly.

    What do we need to agree to in divorce?

    A divorce should resolve all issues related to our marriage. For example, the most common issues are below:

    1. How to divide assets
    2. How to divide debt
    3. Child support
    4. Spousal maintenance – formerly known as “alimony”
    5. Allocation of parenting responsibilities  – formerly known as “child custody”
    6. Parenting time

    As with most things, the devil is in the details. For example, if you own real estate, it can be somewhat complicated how to properly deal with getting rid of it. But an uncontested divorce lawyer should be familiar with that sort of thing.

    Can we both use the same divorce lawyer?

    If you want your divorce to be affordable, it might be tempting to try to use the “same lawyer” for both people. But that’s an extremely bad idea. In fact, if a potential client insists that I work for both spouses, I tell them I can’t do it. In fact, it is totally unethical for a divorce lawyer to represent both sides of a case.

    The problem is this. Suppose people get along in the beginning of the process. But in the court of drafting a settlement agreement, one person has a question, and wants advice. If a lawyer gave that advice, that would be helping one spouse get an advantage over the other. And that’s the problem. If a lawyer is working for both sides a divorce, the lawyer cannot help one client gain an advantage over the other. Additionally, sometimes a divorce starts off as uncontested, then becomes contested. Which of the two spouses would continue using the same lawyer after the case becomes contested? That’s a mess.

    Many people call me and say that they heard from a friend or relative that a lawyer can work for both spouses. Guess what? That person is uninformed – and they are giving you VERY bad advice if they tell you to use the same lawyer as your spouse.

    Do both spouses need a lawyer?

    So if both spouses cannot use the same lawyer, that means they both need their own lawyer, right?

    Wrong.

    A simplification of the uncontested divorce process is below:

    1. Client gives information to the lawyer
    2. The lawyer drafts documents, and get’s the client’s approval
    3. The client’s spouse reviews and signs the documents. If the spouse wants changes or edits, that can be discussed with the client, then the client can request the lawyer make those changes
    4. The client comes to court to finalize the divorce. The spouse’s appearance is optional, but sometimes a good idea.

    As you will notice, #3 in the above process is about the spouse reviewing and agreeing to sign certain documents, the most important of which is the marital settlement agreement (MSA), and if the spouses have kids, the Judgment for Allocation of Parental Responsibilities.

    At no time is the spouse forced into signing anything. When I draft documents for my clients, I make a large effort to write in plain English as much as possible. I’ve found that most of my client’s spouses have no trouble understanding the terms of the settlement agreements.

    While the spouse of my my client probably doesn’t need a lawyer for full representation, sometimes the spouse does simply want a lawyer to review the settlement agreements. In that case, some lawyers will do that for a very small fee. That way the spouse can feel extra confident in what they are signing.

    Can I get a flat fee divorce?

    As an affordable divorce lawyer in Illinois, I enjoy offering representation for a flat fee.

    I handle uncontested cases for an affordable flat fee because the amount of work required is predictable. With a flat fee, your costs are predictable as well.

    Keep in mind that everything must be agreed upon from the get-go in order to get a lawyer for an affordable flat fee divorce,

  • FAQ: Being Ready to Start an Uncontested Divorce

    If you think you want to start an uncontested divorce in Illinois, you probably have an idea it can be a fast and affordable way to get divorced, with a lawyer, for a flat fee. However, you might still have questions about whether or not you are really ready to get started. That’s why I wrote this FAQ on being read to start an uncontested divorce. (more…)

  • Uncontested Divorce : Top Tips & Concepts

    While an uncontested divorce in Illinois can be fast and affordable (for a flat fee), there are still some things to know. As an uncontested divorce lawyer, I put together this list of my Top 5 Articles about uncontested divorce in Illinois. They cover topics such as dividing assets, splitting retirement, and the process for an uncontested divorce (more…)

  • Fast Uncontested Divorce: 5 Tips

    See this 5 quick tips for a fast uncontested divorce in Illinois – or get started now by calling 312-554-5433. When it’s fast, it’s affordable. (more…)