Understanding Contested Divorce in Illinois

As a family law attorney with extensive litigation experience, I recognize that divorce can be a complicated and emotional process, especially when disagreements arise. This summary will help clarify what a contested divorce entails, what to expect throughout the process and how Cohen Law, LLC can help you.

What is a Contested Divorce?

A contested divorce occurs when one or both spouses do not agree on one or more key issues related to the divorce. These issues can include property division, child custody, child support, and spousal support (known also as maintenance and formerly known as “alimony”). Because of these disagreements, the case may require court intervention to resolve the disputes.

Key Steps in a Contested Divorce

  • Filing the Petition: The process begins when one spouse files a petition for divorce, outlining their requests regarding custody, support, and property division.
  • Response: The other spouse has the opportunity to respond to the petition, agreeing or disagreeing with the proposed terms.
  • Discovery: Both parties gather information and evidence relevant to the case. This can include financial documents, communication records, and witness statements.
  • Negotiation and Mediation: Before heading to court, many couples attempt to resolve their disputes through negotiation or mediation. This can help save time and reduce costs.
  • Trial: If an agreement cannot be reached, the case goes to trial. Both parties present their arguments and evidence before a judge, who will make the final decisions on contested issues.

Why Choose Cohen Law, LLC as your Family Law Attorney?

Navigating a contested divorce can be overwhelming and having an experienced and compassionate family law attorney by your side is crucial. I work with you as a team, educating and informing you on all steps and options. I help you understand your rights, advocate for your interests, and guide you through each step of the litigation process.

If you’re facing a contested divorce in Illinois or have questions about your situation, please reach out. I’m here to provide the support and expertise you need during this challenging time.

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