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If you are a stay-at-home parent in DuPage County, getting divorced can be especially difficult. You might be worried about how you will support yourself and your children financially. You may also worry about how your children will handle the split. There is no way to completely eliminate the stress and difficulty involved in the divorce process, but there are some things you can do to ease the transition.
Going through a divorce can be an incredibly upsetting experience, and it is important to understand that you are not going through it alone. There are so many other parents out there who find themselves in a similar situation, and it can be reassuring to know that you are not the only one struggling to make sense of the process. In addition to legal support from a qualified attorney, seeking out support from parents in similar situations is a great way to gain insight into your new life and understand that you are not alone.
A temporary child support order may be an important part of ensuring the well-being of your children during the divorce process. A temporary child support order or “temporary relief order” can provide quick access to support before the final child support order is entered, which can help you cover school-related costs, childcare, food, housing, and other expenses. Illinois courts make temporary child support decisions based on each parent’s financial circumstances.
You will be asked to create a parenting plan that describes when the child will live with each parent and how major decisions will be made about the child’s upbringing. There are over a dozen specific elements you will need to address in your parenting plan, and coming to an agreement can be an arduous process. Start thinking about how you plan to handle child custody matters now so you are prepared for the process of creating your parenting plan. If you and the other parent cannot reach an agreement about the parenting plan, you may be able to negotiate an agreement through your respective attorneys. If no agreement can be reached, the court will hand down a decision that the court believes is in the child’s best interests.
Navigating the complexities of a divorce can be overwhelming, but having an attorney who has experience in child-related matters by your side can make a huge difference. Not only will your lawyer help you to understand the laws specific to your situation, your lawyer provides crucial advocacy throughout the divorce process.
Our DuPage County divorce lawyers can assist with temporary relief orders, division of assets, child support, and custody arrangements. We understand that this is an emotionally challenging time for everyone and strive to provide our clients with the caring representation they deserve. Contact us today for a confidential consultation and let our team provide the legal advocacy and assistance you need.
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https://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/fulltext.asp?DocName=075000050K602.10