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Oakbrook, Illinois Family Lawyer J. Richard Kulerski

A Strong Advocate in the Storms of Life:

A divorce, child custody case or other family law case does not always have to be a combative experience. Even when the issues are complex, your future is at stake and emotions are running high, Illinois family Attorney J. Richard Kulerski and his staff of skilled lawyers will protect your legal rights while avoiding unnecessary conflict and heartache as much as possible.

Chicago, Illinois divorce Attorney J. Richard Kulerski has over 40 years of experience in intricate family law issues and litigation, is a leader in the new and innovative field of Collaborative Law Alternatives to Litigation, and equally represents both men and women on either side of divorce, spousal maintenance (alimony), child custody and other family law issues throughout the State of Illinois.

Contact the Law Office of J. Richard Kulerski when you need help with:

"We believe that matrimonial law issues such as division of marital assets, alimony, child support, child custody and visitation can and should be addressed privately and in a dignified and non-confrontational fashion whenever possible."

- Oakbrook, Illinois divorce lawyer J. Richard Kulerski

The importance of child support:

Child support covers everything a child needs, and even more, during the growth and formative years. Keep the following in mind: A parent's first and principal obligation is to support his or her minor children according to the parent's circumstances and station in life, and children should share in the standard of living of both parents.

This is so even though, as a practical matter, the child support payments will incidentally benefit others in the custodial household whom the payor parent has no obligation to support (e.g., custodial parent owed no spousal support, adult children, or children from custodial parent's other relationships). Children are entitled to share in non-custodial parent's elevated standard of living despite custodial parent's substantially lower income.

Take Action to Protect Your Rights:

If you or a loved one is involved in a divorce or child custody case in the courts of Cook County, Dupage County, Will County, Kane County, Lake County or the surrounding counties of Illinois, or in Oak Brook, Chicago, Wheaton, Bolingbrook, Streamwood, Niles or the surrounding cities of Illinois, and you need the help of an experienced family law attorney, call the Law Office of J. Richard Kulerski today at (888) 440-6663, or complete the contact form provided on this site to schedule your initial consultation.

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