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Service members have options when filing for divorce

Service members have options when filing for divorce On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in military family law on Wednesday, April 25, 2018. Not everyone is able to commit themselves to serve in the United States military, but those who do offer their fellow citizens an invaluable service. Serving in the military can be incredibly difficult for anyone, including those who are married and who have families of their own that they are separated from during their times of active duty. When stress and strain impact the marriages of Illinois service members, they may turn to the courts

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What does it mean to have “joint custody” of a child?

What does it mean to have “joint custody” of a child? On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, April 12, 2018. As previously discussed on this Springfield family law blog, a child’s best interests will guide matters related to their custody. To this end, different children may have very different plans that establish where they will live, if and when they will visit with their parents and how their custody will be divided. This post will briefly touch on one important way parents may share custody of their children, which is “joint custody.” Joint

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Why is it important to establish legal paternity?

Why is it important to establish legal paternity? On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Friday, March 30, 2018. Under certain circumstances, a child is presumed to be the offspring of a woman and a particular man. For example, when the child is born to a married Illinois couple then it is presumed that the man and woman are the child’s biological parents. However, as readers of this family legal blog know, not all children are born to couples who have chosen to establish their relationships through marriage. When questions exist regarding the parentage of

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What are the best interests of a child?

What are the best interests of a child? On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, March 15, 2018. When a judge is tasked with the decision of determining child custody and/or visitation schedules, the first item he or she will take into consideration is commonly known as the child’s “best interests.” This is an all-encompassing term, which includes all aspects of a child’s well-being. The State of Illinois defines best interest in the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, Section 602.7. Custody decisions, especially modifications after divorce, are not made nor taken lightly.

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Assistance to facilitate adoption in Illinois

Assistance to facilitate adoption in Illinois On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in family law on Friday, March 2, 2018. Adopting a foster child who is currently under guardianship of the Department of Children and Family Services can be a complicated legal process. For that reason, it is important for those navigating the process to understand what they can expect and how to best address any potential issues as they seek a positive resolution. The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services has created a guide to inform adoptive parents of their rights and responsibilities in selecting and

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How do I get a Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity set aside?

How do I get a Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity set aside? On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Friday, January 12, 2018. A previous post on this blog discussed how men in Springfield, Illinois, can sign a Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity as an easy way to become the legal father of a child. Signing this Acknowledgement grants important fathers’ rights to the man, but along with those rights, it also imparts important responsibilities, including the responsibility to support the child financially. This is usually no issue when the man knows the child is his biological

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The Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity in Illinois

The Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity in Illinois On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Friday, January 5, 2018. This blog has discussed on previous occasion how DNA testing works when it comes to paternity and what a Springfield, Illinois, father might expect if he decides to go to court to establish paternity. However, there is another way that a dad who is not legally married to the mother of his child can establish paternity quickly and efficiently. This option, called a Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity, just involves properly completing a form prepared by the State

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How grandparents can obtain custody

How grandparents can obtain custody On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Friday, December 29, 2017. As this blog has explained previously, grandparents’ rights are somewhat limited in Illinois, as the law of this state expresses a strong preference for a child’s legal parents to raise that child and make important decisions on his or her behalf. However, there is a way, called a guardianship, for Springfield grandparents to obtain child custody over the grandchildren, although this way is only available in limited circumstances, such as when neither of the child’s parents are willing or

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The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in military family law on Friday, December 22, 2017. One unique aspect of military family law is that the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act may apply to child custody, paternity, divorce or child support actions involving an active duty member of the military, particularly when that person is deployed. It is relatively odd that federal law regulates topics that are normally matters left up to the different states, but Congress thought it was appropriate that soldiers and sailors who were away serving the United States should not

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How we advocate for a father’s joint custody rights

How we advocate for a father’s joint custody rights On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Fathers’ Rights on Thursday, December 14, 2017. Due to a recent change in Illinois law, it is now more appropriate to talk about commonly known family law concepts such as “custody” and “parenting time” as an “allocation of parental responsibilities.” Parental responsibilities include not only seeing one’s child, but also how Illinois parents will make decisions on big issues like healthcare, religion and education. In short, what was once thought of as joint custody is now just a subset of “parental responsibilities”

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Parenting coordinators as resource in custody cases

Parenting coordinators as resource in custody cases On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Child Custody on Thursday, December 7, 2017. A previous post on this blog talked about how a guardian ad litem can be a valuable resource to fathers, as well as mothers, when it comes to solving a child custody case. This blog has also mentioned that mediation is a good way for parents to work out their issues regarding child custody and parenting time outside of court. Yet another resource Springfield, Illinois, parents can use when working through a child custody dispute is a

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