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  2. Your Guide to Getting a Divorce in Illinois

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    The first step is to file a petition for divorce in the county in which one or both of the parties reside. In Illinois there is no waiting period to file a petition; however, a judgment may be granted once a party has resided in Illinois for 90 days. The fee for filing the divorce petition is different in each county.

  3. How Does Length of Marriage Impact an Illinois Divorce?

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    In an Illinois divorce, the length of a marriage often has a major impact on how a couple's financial issues are decided. Learn more here.

  4. 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.

  5. A prove-up hearing is the court date when you appear before the Judge and request that the Judge grant you a divorce based on the terms of your agreement. You must bring to court all of the necessary documents for the prove up and follow the prove up instructions below.

  6. Illinois Divorce Settlements - O'Flaherty Law

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    A Marital Settlement Agreement is a contract between the divorcing spouses that provides for the division of marital property and marital debt, child support, child custody, visitation rights, and maintenance payments.

  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. Divorce in Illinois is governed by specific laws and procedural steps. Professional legal counsel is crucial for managing the complexities of the process. Finalizing a divorce can range from settlement to trial, with potential post-divorce actions.

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

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    New Illinois Divorce Laws as of 2022; How to File for Divorce in Illinois; Different Kinds of Illinois Divorce; How Is Property Divided in Illinois? Spousal Maintenance (Alimony) in...

  10. Illinois Divorce Settlement Checklist - The Gitlin Law Firm

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    Illinois Divorce Settlement Checklist About 95% of all cases that go to court, including divorce cases, settle and do not go to trial. The cost of a divorce depends on how high up the ladder to a trial you go before the case is settled.

  11. 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.