A divorce includes the legal end of a marriage. A judge reviews and approves the divorce settlement or, if spouses cannot concur to a settlement, decides how property is divided and how parenting time is shared. Until you get the court order signed by the judge, you aren’t officially divorced and cannot remarry. The rules which are different in every state include how long you have to reside in the state prior to you being able to file for divorce, how long you have to wait prior to your divorce being completed after you file, and how the state will treat alimony and child support.
If you have any questions about the Illinois divorce process, contact us today at our Illinois divorce attorney office at (312) 884-1222.
Here include the basic choices you have to handle the house after and during the divorce.
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