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Legal Advocacy for Spouses Pursuing a Divorce in Geneva
The town of Geneva, located along the Fox River, is a great place for young married couples and growing families. Over a quarter of the population is under the age of 18, and over 35 percent of the households have children living in them. Geneva has even been nominated as one of the best places in the state to raise children. Of course, this may not seem so if you are currently experiencing marital difficulties or are facing a possible legal action for a change of custody or visitation. At Kollias P.C., we know that issues concerning divorce and children are emotionally difficult. Our Geneva divorce lawyers work hard to pursue a fair solution for each client.
Like other laws, the laws concerning divorce, child custody, and child visitation have evolved over the years. There once was a time when one of the most contentious issues in a divorce case might be the grounds for the divorce – that is, a fault-based reason for ending the marriage (such as adultery). Now, however, it is not necessary for a divorce litigant to prove any specific ground for divorce. A simple finding that the marriage has suffered an irretrievable breakdown allows a court to end the marriage based on the no-fault ground of irreconcilable differences. While one can argue that no-fault divorce laws have led to higher rates of divorce in Illinois, ending a marriage on relatively amicable terms may have the positive effect of helping most families move forward to the next phase of life in a healthier state of mind.
Issues Concerning Property Division and the Allocation of Parental Responsibilities
Of course, while the granting of a divorce may be a simpler process than it used to be, this does not mean that every issue in a divorce case can be worked out easily. A divorce lawyer in the Geneva area can help spouses address remaining points of controversy. Deciding “who gets what” in the division of marital property and debt, as well as allocating parenting time and parental responsibilities, can still provide many reasons for disagreement. While most divorce cases are eventually settled, a divorcing spouse must always stand ready to assert their legal rights at trial if necessary. An experienced attorney can help a spouse see the “big picture” and can help the case move in the right direction, whether that is a settlement or a trial.
Since money issues are a common cause of divorce, it is no surprise that many couples continue to fight about property, debts, alimony, and child support as they end their marriage. It is important that these issues be resolved in a way that equitably distributes the assets and liabilities of the marriage and provides for the parties’ minor children both temporarily and in the years to come. Our Geneva divorce attorneys are familiar with the standards that courts use and can explain the likely range of outcomes. While decisions regarding which parent is responsible for which decisions and how much time each will spend with the children must be determined based on the best interests of the children at the time of the divorce, sometimes these issues can be subject to modification in the future if there is a change in circumstances. This can also be true of child support arrangements.
Hire a Seasoned Divorce Attorney to Represent Your Interests
If you need an attorney to represent you in Kane County Circuit Court as you are going through a divorce or a modification of a previous decision concerning the allocation of parental responsibility, parenting time, or child support, the family lawyers at Kollias P.C., are here to assist you. You can schedule a free consultation by calling us at (630) 912-8700 or contacting us online. If you have been served with divorce papers by your spouse, it is important that you contact a divorce attorney in the Geneva area as soon as possible.