Following a divorce, some parents may want to relocate to another location and begin anew. They may have a new significant other, a new job or just want to be closer to extended family. As of 2016, if you are planning to move, you may need the blessing of the other parent if you plan…Read More
Supervised Visitation in Cases of Domestic Abuse
All too often, an individual will seek a divorce or separation because they are victims of domestic violence or other types of abuse, sometimes fueled by alcohol or substance abuse. When children are involved, supervised child visitation may be ordered by the court to facilitate contact between a parent who has exhibited these behaviors, and…Read More
Michael Strauss Presenting on New Child Support and Parenting Laws
Schlesinger & Strauss, LLC is pleased to announce that Michael Strauss will be presenting Thursday, September 14th at a Family Law workshop sponsored by The Lilac Tree. The event titled, “New Child Support and Parenting Laws: The Impact On You and Your Family,” will examine how the terms “Custody and Visitation” are now eliminated from…Read More
Changes to Illinois Custody and Visitation Arrangements
Illinois parents who have gone through a divorce may have a child that expresses a desire to reside with the other parent on a more regular basis. If parents can negotiate an agreement outside of court, they may be able to work with the child to include more time with the other parent. However, if…Read More