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Divorce Crash Course: Two vehicles colliding with one another DIVORCE CRASH COURSE

Introducing the “Divorce Crash Course.” During the divorce process, it seems like your whole life is under a microscope. Check out the Nordgren Law Office’s Divorce Crash Course, a running blog subsection of all of the information you may need to conduct yourself during the divorce process, to give you the best possible outcome!

 

 


Grandparent's Rights According to Illinois Law

GRANDPARENT’S RIGHTS UNDER ILLINOIS LAW

Have you been restricted from seeing your grandchildren? Illinois has clear guidelines on parental rights, but what are your rights as a grandparent, and how can you advocate for your rights?

 

 

 


Is online divorce for you? How the rise of DIY divorce software is changing the family law scene

IS ONLINE DIVORCE FOR YOU?

With the rise of AI and digital divorce software, many want to know whether going digital is the right decision for them. Our staff discuss whether a digital divorce is the right choice in her article originally posted for SAS for Women, and shared here as well.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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STEPPARENT ADOPTION, AND WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW 

Adoption can be confusing, expensive, and fast-paced. If you are looking for more information regarding how you as a stepparent can move forward with the adoption process, look no further!

 


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REPRESENTING CHILDREN IN THE DIVORCE PROCESS 

One of the most common complaints that arise during the divorce process is that children often get overshadowed by dueling parents. If you are looking for a solution to this issue, check out the different options available under Illinois law to ensure that your children are adequately represented.

 


 

 

 

 

 

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