Discernment Counseling

Choosing to get a divorce and end a marriage is often tough and challenging for both parties involved. The thought of “Should I get divorced?” or “Should we stay together and reconcile our marriage?” can be a hard choice to make as a couple without help. If you are in a similar predicament, discernment counseling might be your best option.  

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Financial Tracing

Financial tracing is a process that occurs in many divorce or parentage proceedings. Essentially, financial tracing is the process of tracking the origin, movement, and ownership of assets or income incident to a domestic relations matter. 

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DCFS Investigations in Illinois: Process, Outcomes, and Legal Considerations

The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) is responsible for investigating allegations of child abuse and neglect. DCFS investigations can occur regardless of whether you are currently involved in divorce or parentage legal proceedings. Understanding the investigation process, potential outcomes, and relevant laws is crucial for families involved in these cases.

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Navigating and Knowing the Differences Between Civil No Contact Orders, Stalking No Contact Orders, and Criminal Orders of Protection

Protective orders serve different purposes and should be tailored to the party’s specific needs. It can be rather confusing to know what protective order is applicable to your circumstances. The Law Office of Erin M. Wilson is available to help you navigate what protective order applies to your specific circumstances.

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Civil Orders of Protection

Orders of protection are legal documents that safeguard individuals from “abuse, neglect, or exploitation” (750 ILCS 60/214 (a)). Abuse, neglect, or exploitation are defined as “harassment, interference with personal liberty intimidation of dependent, physical abuse, or willful deprivation, neglect or exploitation, or stalking” (750 ILCS 60/214 (b)(1)).

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Tax Considerations of the Division of Assets in a Divorce

An important consideration when negotiating a divorce settlement is whether there are any tax consequences for a spouse being awarded certain marital assets. Often the most equitable way to divide a marital estate is for each party to be awarded assets “in kind”, meaning similar amounts of similar types of assets. That way each party is in a similar financial position post-divorce. 

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529 Plans and College Expenses

Section 513 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (IMDMA) addresses the allocation of college expenses between parents and the child attending college. Specifically, this section outlines the factors that a court should consider when determining the allocation of college expenses, as well as the types of expenses that are eligible for reimbursement and allocation between the parties.

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