Illinois Divorce Lawyers
Speak with a Illinois divorce lawyer about your divorce. Select a Illinois divorce lawyer listed below by the city in which you live.
Nancy C. Murphy & Associates
Nancy Murphy
Chicago, IL | Phone: 866-435-1788
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Law Offices of Scott Tzinberg
Scott Tzinberg
Chicago, IL | Phone: 866-435-1684
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Esp Kreuzer Cores & McLaughlin
Andrew Cores
Chicago, IL | Phone: 866-736-2003
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James & Associates
Thomas James
Forreston, IL | Phone: 866-728-4886
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Law Offices of Charles E. Rapin
Charles Rapin
Grayslake, IL | Phone: 866-285-2239
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Goldstein Law Offices
Arnold Goldstein
Highland Park, IL | Phone: 847-926-0300
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Law Offices of Jesse V. Barrientes
Jesse Barrientes
Wheaton/Joliet, IL | Phone: 866-219-1482
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Beerman Swerdlove LLP
Chicago, IL | Phone: 866-721-7887
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Legal Articles
- Distribution of Property Upon Divorce
Getting divorced involves a lot of financial decisions. The property, including real estate, stocks, personal property, bank accounts and other things, needs to be divided. Sometimes the couple getting divorced can work out an equitable arrangement themselves. If this is the case then the judge granting the divorce usually signs off on their agreement. However, getting … more - Real Estate Divisions in Divorce
Dividing real estate, and property in general, is often a major issue in a divorce. Real estate refers to land, houses, and/or buildings that you own, as opposed to personal property, which is belongings such as your furniture and clothing. If there is anything of value at issue in a divorce, it is often real estate, which, for many people, is simply the house that you and your … more