Posts Tagged ‘Protect what is yours’
Navigating Divorce with Dignity: The Benefits of Collaborative Divorce
Collaborative Divorce is designed to facilitate respectful and cooperative negotiations between divorcing parents by encouraging open communication, problem-solving, and mutual understanding. The core philosophy of Collaborative Divorce revolves around finding solutions together rather than battling against each other. The benefits of Collaborative Divorce include: Get started today. Contact us today for a confidential consultation at…
Read MoreNavigating Back-to-School Planning After Divorce
Post-divorce, back-to-school season can seem daunting. But with the right approach and proactive planning, it doesn’t have to be. Creating a detailed co-parenting plan is crucial. This is where we, at Family Law Solutions P.C., can assist. In Illinois, co-parenting plans should encompass which parent takes responsibility for various school-related activities and duties. Include details…
Read MoreFamily Law and Finance: Building a Family Office With A Blended Family
Divorce involving high-net worth individuals, business owners, professionals, and executives can become extremely complicated especially when building a family office with a blended family. We discuss the following topics and so much more in “Family Law and Finance: Building a Family Office With A Blended Family” MIB LIVE including: • How does a blended family…
Read MoreHow Does Divorce Impact Business Owners?
Many business owners consider their business to be like a second child. Any business is an extension of the owner; you put your blood, sweat, and tears into making it work. When a divorce occurs, there may be changes involving the structure and ownership of a business. Or there may need to be a buyout.…
Read MoreWhat You Need to Know About the Effect of Divorce on Your Taxes
Divorce affects your tax situation in ways you may not expect, and at the same time, it has no impact in places where you might assume it would. Before filing your return—and ideally, before finalizing your divorce—there are some key tax issues you need to consider. Alimony and Child Support are “Tax Neutral” Payments Not long…
Read MoreThe Valentine’s Day Proposal: First Comes Love, Then Comes…a Prenup?
There’s a common misconception that prenuptial agreements are only for rich people who don’t expect their marriages to last. In reality, prenuptial agreements often strengthen marriages because they provide clarity and help couples understand their mutual expectations and responsibilities. Prenuptial agreements can be particularly helpful for individuals with obligations from prior marriages, or in situations…
Read MoreFamily Law Solutions, PC, Helps to End the Cycle of Domestic Violence
We raised our glasses to commemorate Domestic Violence Awareness Month at the WINGS 21st Annual Hybrid Purple Tie Ball. The WINGS Program, Inc. is a dedicated advocate to end domestic violence by providing a safe space for victims and the tools and support to help them move away from violence. Family Law Solutions was honored…
Read MoreFinding the Right Solution, One Client at a Time
Family Law Solutions, P.C. is different from most other family law firms. I’d like to share with you why and how we differ. It’s About the Client Our name speaks for itself. Through our credentials, experience, and recognition, we will provide you with the family law solutions you should expect from a top law firm. …
Read MoreFamily Law Solutions, P.C. Connects with the Community
We don’t just work here—we live here, too. At Family Law Solutions, P.C., we appreciate the support we’ve received from our clients and neighbors in the Chicagoland area. Our team is dedicated to supporting the community through volunteer work and involvement in professional organizations that give back. As the founder of the firm, Janet C. Boyle was thrilled…
Read MoreIs Lifestyle Still a Factor for Maintenance?
Janet Boyle recently led a presentation for the IICLE® 2021 Business Valuation, Financial & Tax Issues in Divorce: Defining & Understanding Income program. Janet’s presentation covered: What factors of the standard of living will a Court consider in view of the guidelines? Is the ability to save for retirement an element that should be considered?…
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