Divorce & Family Law
How Parenting Time Impacts Child Support
If you are preparing for a divorce and have a child, you may be wondering how child support is determined. In Illinois, child support orders are based on two major factors: A parenting schedule A state-mandated formula that takes into account each parent’s net income to calculate the appropriate child…
Read MoreHow to Avoid “Buyer’s Remorse” After Your Case Has Settled
Sometimes during a divorce settlement, one person is so eager to settle that they enter into an agreement they later regret—a feeling also known as “buyer’s remorse.” Since a divorce settlement is a negotiation that requires compromise, rarely do both people receive 100% of their initial requests. But no matter…
Read MoreWhat assets am I entitled to during a divorce?
At the start of a divorce, understanding what assets you’re entitled to is a common concern. Illinois is an equitable distribution state with equitable distribution. This means both spouses are entitled to assets obtained during their marriage—even if one person’s name isn’t on a title. There is no set formula…
Read MorePreparing for a Divorce Appeal
Divorce appeals are often long and complex. In the state of Illinois, you must file a notice of appeal within 30 days of the court’s final ruling in your case (which you can read more about in our blog post “How do I appeal my divorce?“). Successfully appealing a divorce…
Read MoreSuper Lawyers® Recognizes Five Stern Perkoski Mendez Attorneys
Stern Perkoski Mendez is thrilled to announce that five of our divorce and family law attorneys have been recognized on the 2024 Illinois Super Lawyers lists! Joshua Stern was named a Super Lawyer for the fourth year in a row, while Amy Silberstein, Evan Compton, Martin Sliwinski and Shay Formanek…
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