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  2. Your Guide to Getting a Divorce in Illinois

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    A divorce (known as dissolution under Illinois law) is the means by which the marriage between a couple is ended. The judgment for divorce contains the parties’ agreement concerning parental responsibilities for the children and parenting time schedules, support and property/debt division.

  3. Divorce Laws in Illinois (2024 Guide) - Survive Divorce

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    Divorce Laws in Illinois: A Beginner’s Guide. A marriage can end through an annulment or a divorce in Illinois. By law, legal separations are also allowed. Technically, a divorce is known as a dissolution of marriage in the state, but the terms are used interchangeably all the time.

  4. Illinois Divorce Laws & How To File (2024 Guide) - Forbes

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    Illinois divorce laws are complicated and have just changed in 2024. Learn about the new laws and how to file for divorce in Illinois.

  5. Getting a divorce | Illinois Legal Aid Online

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    To get a divorce, one spouse must have lived in Illinois for at least 90 days. You do not need to file for divorce where you got married. A married couple can get divorced if they can prove to a judge there are "irreconcilable differences" between them.

  6. Dividing property and debt in a divorce - Illinois Legal Aid

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    In deciding how to split up a couple’s property after divorce, you have the option to reach an agreement with your spouse (either on your own or through a mediator) or have the judge decide. Note that mediation has costs involved that each spouse will have to split.

  7. Divorce in Illinois: Frequently Asked Questions | DivorceNet

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    Find answers to your questions about divorce laws in Illinois, and how to get the help you need. Who may file for divorce in Illinois? In order to get a divorce in Illinois, you and your spouse must meet the state's residency requirements.

  8. How To File for Divorce in Illinois - FindLaw

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    Is There a Faster Way To Get a Divorce in Illinois? If you and your spouse don't have children, lack money, and agree on everything, you can file a joint and simplified divorce. There are additional requirements you must meet to qualify for a simplified divorce.