Chicago Family Law Attorney
James M. Quigley
Regarded as an esteemed and prominent Chicago attorney, I have practiced Family Law in the Domestic Relations division of Cook County, Lake County and DuPage County for more than 16 years. With a wealth of legal expertise and industry accolades, I am driven by an unrelenting desire to help families navigate the complexities of litigation, in a way that preserves the family’s relationship during distressing times. With a stronghold on the belief that there is nothing more precious than the sanctity of family, I am particularly passionate about helping parents resolve custody disputes, including visitation, paternity and all other child support matters, in a manner most beneficial to the best interests of the children.
I have been highly regarded for my work and discretion representing an array of high-profile entertainers, athletes and politicians, including Chicago Bulls legend Michael Jordan and R & B artist, R. Kelly. I am also regularly invited to provide legal expertise on a number of local and national media outlets including MSNBC, Fox News Channel, The Today Show, NBC Chicago, CBS Chicago, ABC Chicago, and Fox News Chicago, and have appeared in various celebrity outlets such as People Magazine, Life & Style Weekly, OK! Weekly, US Weekly and much more. I have helped numerous clients with diverse and extensive family law matters, and I can help you, too.
Contact my office today if you need help with:
- Divorce/ marital dissolution and legal separation actions
- Property distribution and planning considerations
- Consulting and counseling
- Child custody issues
- Domestic violence and abuse matters
- Pre- and post-nuptial agreements
- Post-divorce issues
- Annulment
- Paternity disputes
- Adoptions
- Guardianship issues
- Grandparents rights
As an experienced Chicago Family Law attorney, my goal is to seek just and equitable results while attempting to preserve the integrity and sanctity of the family, both during the process and in the future.
The intimate nature of family law makes it different than other types of law. When a business dissolves, its owners may need to divide their assets and may experience disappointment at the failure of the enterprise. The dissolution of a marriage, however, requires a much more intimate division of assets and, if there are children involved, a division of time. Even the most amicable family law matters require that each party hire an attorney to make sure everyone’s rights are protected and that the agreement reached is legal and enforceable.
If you or a loved one needs the help of an experienced Chicago Family Law attorney, call James M. Quigley today at 866-721-7887, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule a free consultation.
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