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Divorce

Either spouse may seek a divorce by filing a petition with the court.  Illinois accepts irreconcilable differences as a reason for divorce. As a result, fault by either party is not an issue. Davis-Sanders Law is here to answer any questions you may have about divorce in Illinois.

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Contested Divorce

A contested divorce occurs when there is a dispute over one or more issues, from parenting time to sorting out financial matters such as dividing up debts or marital property. Ultimately, if the parties can’t resolve their differences, the matter may need to go to trial and be litigated before a judge. Contact us for assistance if you have filed for divorce or are considering filing.

Uncontested Divorce

When both spouses agree to the major terms of the divorce such as parenting time, child support, alimony, and division of marital property and debt the parties may be able to seek an uncontested divorce. Uncontested divorces are considerably quicker than traditional divorces. We can help you memorialize your agreements with your spouse and get your divorce finalized sooner rather than later.

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