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Establishing paternity has many legal ramifications

Establishing paternity has many legal ramifications On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Thursday, February 14, 2019. Parents often take pride in the actions and accomplishments of their children. From birth, parents may revel in the many ways their new babies change from day to day, and as their children age, they may marvel at the skills and talents their kids acquire through hard work and practice. Being a parent is a rewarding and difficult role that many Illinois residents choose to embrace. However, not all parents have the opportunity to watch their children grow

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Special custody considerations for military parents

Special custody considerations for military parents On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in military family law on Thursday, January 17, 2019. Making plans to co-parent one’s child with a former partner can be difficult for anyone who has had to go through a separation or divorce. However, when military parents are involved, child custody matters can become even more complex. This Illinois-based family law blog will offer its readers some basic considerations that military parents may wish to make when working out plans to care for their children after their divorces, but as with all legal matters it

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Preparing your family for custody needs in the New Year

Preparing your family for custody needs in the New Year On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, January 3, 2019. The attorneys and staff of the Stange Law Firm hope that its clients and the readers of its family law blog have had peaceful transitions into the New Year. As 2019 gets underway, families may find that their needs, expectations and desires are different from those that governed their actions in 2018. If they operate subject to a child custody plan, then they may need to address important changes to that agreement or order

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Tax deduction for alimony payments will soon disappear

Tax deduction for alimony payments will soon disappear On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in family law on Thursday, November 22, 2018. Getting a divorce can throw a huge wrench into the financial planning of an Illinois resident. If that person was a full-time worker and earned an income that supported them and their family then they may see portions of their pay disappear if they are required to provide their exes and kids with support. Divorcing parties who did not work out of the home and who have no immediate means of earning money once they are

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Establish paternity to avoid losing parental rights

Establish paternity to avoid losing parental rights On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Thursday, November 22, 2018. Previous posts on this Springfield family law blog have discussed what paternity is and how it may be established. Paternity is the existence of a biological connection between a man and a child that demonstrates that the man is the child’s father. When a man is married to a woman who gives birth or acknowledges that he is a father when a child is born he may also be legally recognized as the child’s dad. If a

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Are ex-spouses entitled to military benefits?

Are ex-spouses entitled to military benefits? On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in military family law on Thursday, November 8, 2018. Being the spouse of an active member of the military can be a difficult road to walk. While many Illinois families that take on this responsibility are able to work through their stresses and maintain healthy home lives, others crumble under the pressures that are imposed by service. When a service member and their spouse go through a divorce, the non-military party may have questions regarding if they will be able to receive benefits from their ex’s

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What is a “no-fault” divorce?

What is a “no-fault” divorce? On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce on Thursday, October 11, 2018. “No fault” divorce may seem like an odd phrase to give to a legal process that is literally built upon terminating a relationship where the parties no longer want to be affiliated with each other. It would seem that in such circumstances two Illinois residents would feel as though the other is at fault for causing them to want to divorce and to divide up the life they had built together as a married couple. However, a “no fault” divorce

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Addressing child custody issues as an unmarried parent

Addressing child custody issues as an unmarried parent On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, September 27, 2018. A divorce is not the only event that may require Illinois parents to address the future of their children. Parents who have chosen to bring children into the world outside of formalized marriages may confront their own unique issues in the event that they elect to end their relationships. Although some similarities will exist between child custody matters for married and unmarried parents, several important differences make it imperative that unmarried parents understand their rights. First,

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What is a paternity test?

What is a paternity test? On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Friday, September 14, 2018. The birth of a child can be a wonderful time in the life of the new baby’s parents. While most Illinois residents embrace the opportunity to raise children and grow their families, others may face serious and even traumatic legal issues if they are uncertain of their roles in the children’s lives. Particularly, men who are not certain if they are the biological fathers of children born to their spouses and partners may question what role, if any, they

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Ending a child support obligation in Illinois

Ending a child support obligation in Illinois On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in family law on Thursday, August 30, 2018. Child support is an important obligation between parents and their children. It is often ordered by courts or agreed to by parents when those parents end their marriages or their relationships. Child support is intended to be used to provide children with what they need, such as clothing, housing, transportation, food and other necessities. However, certain events can happen that can bring child support obligations to their ends. Many Illinois child support orders terminate when the children

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Get legal support during a military divorce

Get legal support during a military divorce On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in military family law on Thursday, August 16, 2018. Few choose to enter the military and work for the safety and security of their nation through one of the branches of armed service. Those who do, however, give up a great deal in order to protect others. Illinois men and women who have sacrificed in their personal and professional lives to serve the United States deserve the help and support of those who respect their choices when it comes to settling matters related to divorce.

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