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Arlington Heights Divorce Lawyer — Dedicated To Our Clients’ Success
Buffalo Grove Law Offices understands that at the center of any family law matter is a family. We are committed to helping families struggling with divorce and other emotional family law issues to resolve their disagreements and move forward with their lives.
There is life after divorce. We help clients prepare for that future. With experience and veteran perspective, we help families arrive at individualized outcomes to help them continue to thrive through the future, even if the dynamics and relationships have changed. This includes working to ensure that the future is financially and emotionally supported for both you and your children. We advocate for the children from start to finish, ensuring that their worlds are impacted as minimally as possible.
Our firm often assists clients in avoiding the uncertainty and expense of a courtroom battle by negotiating favorable out-of-court solutions through mediation and arbitration. However, if the other side is unwilling to agree to a fair settlement, our principal attorney, Angela E. Peters, is a veteran trial lawyer with more than 30 years of experience successfully defending our clients’ interests at trial.
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Call our Illinois office at 847-222-9429 or contact us online to discuss your questions, concerns and options in an affordable initial consultation.
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RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY BENEFITS
After court entered judgment of dissolution. Husband died. Then, wife (Jodi) filed 3rd-party complaint against Mary. Mary was husband's wife at the time of his death. Jodi alleged that Mary was unjustly enriched because she [...]
ANY CHANGES SINCE THE MOST RECENT SUPPORT JUDGMENT?
Ex husband filed a petition to reduce his child-support obligations. The trial court found that there had not been a substantial change in circumstances even though ex husband's overnight custody had grown from 15% to [...]
SDU PAYMENT HISTORY USED AS PROOF OF NONPAYMENT BY EX HUSBAND
The trial court held numerous hearings on multiple postjudgment issues. These issues had been pending for several years. The trial court entered an order denying a finding of contempt against ex husband for nonpayment of [...]
WHY CAN’T I MOVE THE CASE FROM ILLINOIS?
Father filed a petition to vacate portions of the Illinois divorce decree. The trial court vacated the child custody and child support provisions of a judgment of dissolution of marriage. The court ordered that the [...]
CAN A COURT IGNORE AN AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES?
Parties divorced in Illinois. Mother was granted leave to move to New York with the minor child. The removal and visitation order contained a forum-selection clause. The parties had agreed on it as part of [...]
CHILD SUPPORT FROM DECEDENT’S ESTATE
Prior to the 1991 amendment, case law did not allow children to obtain educational support from their divorced parents’ estates. Unless there was an obligation for the parent to provide such support prior to his [...]