Site MapA 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. A court of law is the only way in which one can obtain a divorce decree, dissolution, legal separation, nullity, or other form of terminating a marriage. Other than the termination of the marital estate, the court also has jurisdiction to resolve other issues that are intertwined in the existing marriage which include, but are not limited to: custody and visitation rights, division of property of the marital estate, spousal support, child support, restraining orders, etc. Oak Brook, Illinois divorce lawyer J. Richard Kulerski has the experience and commitment to help you through every phase of your divorce case. The following information includes frequently asked family law questions. These questions and answers are general in nature and should not be used as specific legal advice for your case. Each case is different and carries its own set of circumstances which must be taken into consideration by competent legal counsel. For specific questions about your case, contact Oak Brook, Illinois Collaborative Law Attorney J. Richard Kulerski. Attorney J. Richard Kulerski and his team of family lawyers handle family law matters in the courts of Cook County, Dupage County, Will County, Kane County, Lake County and the surrounding counties of Illinois, and serve clients throughout Chicago, Oak Brook, Wheaton, Bolingbrook, Streamwood, Niles and surrounding cities. |