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Download and complete Divorce, Child Support, and Maintenance forms from the Illinois Office of the Courts.
All Illinois Courts must accept these forms. Scroll down below the chart for important information on how to fill out these forms, including the need for Adobe and downloading forms to save them properly so that you can electronically file them.
It uses the statewide Financial Affidavit (Family and Divorce Cases) forms. Use this form to participate in a divorce case someone else has started against you. Worried about doing this on your own? You may be able to get free legal help.
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.
Venue: You can file for divorce in the county in which you reside or the county in which your spouse resides. Filing in a county where neither you nor your spouse resides requires a written request (Motion) and hearing to proceed. The Motion must be filed at the same time that you file for divorce. c. Petition.
Explains the steps to take to get a divorce when you and your spouse share children. Includes the forms you need and tips for going to court.
Divorce. The Supreme Court’s Commission on Access to Justice provides approved statewide forms and instructions for filing a Dissolution of Marriage (commonly referred to as a Divorce) case in Illinois. Statewide Approved Divorce, Child Support & Maintenance Forms.
Divorce with Children Overview. This is an overview of the court process in Illinois. This entire divorce process may often take between six months - 2 years, and often involves multiple court visits. For the necessary forms and information about how to complete each step, go to: https://tinyurl.com/divorceselfhelp.
A program to help you complete the forms to get a divorce. You can use it if you and your spouse have children together or if you do not.
Illinois Standardized Forms - Approved - Petition for Dissolution of Marriage / Civil Union (Divorce with Children) This form is approved by the Illinois Supreme Court and is required to be accepted in all Illinois Circuit Courts. STATE OF ILLINOIS, CIRCUIT COURT COUNTY.