The Law Offices of Robert F. Kramer, Ltd. Illinois Legal Blog
Life Insurance and Child Support
Life Insurance and Child Support For litigants in divorce and paternity proceedings where child support is a consideration, life insurance should also be an important consideration. In the event a parent who is contributing support passes away before his/her...
Divorce: Jurisdiction and Service
Once a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage is filed, the responding party must be made a party to the proceedings in order for the Court to obtain jurisdiction over that party. Jurisdiction is the authority of the Court to hear and render decisions in a pending case....
Estate Planning: Living Trust
A Living Trust is created by a trust document and designates one or more individuals or corporations to act as trustee. The trust document directs the trustee to accept title to, or ownership of, real and personal property as trustee for the benefit of the trust’s...
Parenting Class in Divorce Proceedings
Parenting Class and Education Programs Illinois Supreme Court Rules require that each county or circuit court establish an approved parenting education program. Such programs encourage parents to develop ways to relate to each other that keep their children out of...
Estate Planning: Power of Attorney
Illinois, by statute, allows you to designate, by a written power of attorney (POA), who you wish to have power of attorney over your affairs. There are two types of power of attorneys in Illinois: POA for property and POA for health care. Power of Attorney for...
Estate Planning: Wills
What is a Will? A Will is a common instrument used to enable a person to designate the beneficiaries of their estate. Wills allow you to make specific bequests. For instance, if you want your daughter to receive your diamond necklace, your friend to receive your...
Child Custody Disputes: The Role of a Guardian Ad Litem
Child Custody Disputes: The Role of a Guardian Ad Litem When the allocation of parental responsibilities is in dispute, the Court has the authority to appoint an attorney to investigate the best interests of the child and make recommendations to the Court. That...
Illinois Wills, Trusts and Estate Planning: What You Should Know
In Illinois, it is very important to have a proper plan in place for your estate. If you do not designate the beneficiaries of your estate while you are alive, when you die, your estate will have to be probated and your property will be divided using a statutory...
Marriage Annulment in Illinois
What are the grounds for Marriage Annulment in Illinois? Annulments are characterized as declarations of invalid marriages in Illinois. There are limited legal grounds for annulments which include specific legal requirements and strict deadlines for when petitions...
Relocation After Divorce
Relocation After Divorce: What Are The Requirements For Me To Move With My Child? Effective January 1, 2016, the act of moving is statutorily characterized as “relocation.” Any parent with whom a child resides with the majority of the time, or either parent if the...