Custodial interference occurs when one parent keeps a child away from a custodial parent and prevents him or her from having access to the child. This can occur when a non-custodial parent refuses to return the child to the custodial parent after visitation, or when a parent who shares joint custody refuses to allow the other parent to have their scheduled time with the child. In Illinois, this is more commonly called parenting time interference. What Illinois Law Says about Custodial … [Read more...]
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What Happens to the Family Business in Divorce?
Divorcing couples have multiple options to divide the family business and its assets, so each party must weigh their needs and intentions to decide the best course of action. Divorce lawyers often help their clients with this process, giving them insight into the best way to tackle this challenging problem. Here are three options people can consider when deciding how to divide a family business. 1. The Business Goes to One Spouse Even in a family business, couples often find that one … [Read more...]