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Monthly Archives: November 2023

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Inside a Secret-Until-Now Celebrity Separation – Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith’s 7-Year Separation

By Birnbaum Gelfman Sharma & Arnoux, LLC |

This year already has presented the Chicago public with a number of celebrity divorces. From Ariana Grande and Dalton Gomez, to Britany Spears and Sam Asghari, and to the most recent split between Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas, celebrity divorce news has been in the media cycle throughout most of 2023. However, something less… Read More »

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Canadian Judge Rules Child Not Required to Return to Father in U.S. after Mother’s Abduction to Canada, Finds Hague Convention Exception Applies

By Birnbaum Gelfman Sharma & Arnoux, LLC |

A Canadian court issued a perhaps surprising ruling this year that demonstrates the complexities of the Hague Convention and the exceptions under the law for the return of a child to the child’s home country after being abducted by a non-custodial parent. In the case of Harley v. Harley, filed in the Ontario Superior… Read More »

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Are You Curious about Your Entitlement to Alimony Payments in Your Separation in Chicago? If You were Never Married, Here’s What You Should Know

By Birnbaum Gelfman Sharma & Arnoux, LLC |

Most Chicagoans are fairly familiar with the process of divorce in Illinois. Under Illinois marriage and family laws, a married couple that no longer wishes to be married can file a petition for dissolution of marriage in Chicago, and go through the court process to hammer out all of the various issues in a… Read More »

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Divorce vs. Separation: 3 Potentially Surprising Differences When It Comes to Splitting Up

By Birnbaum Gelfman Sharma & Arnoux, LLC |

In Chicago, most people know the basics of the legal divorce process: a couple who was married and who no longer wants to be married files a case in court in order to legally “dissolve” the marriage. What is likely less well-known, however, among Chicagoans, is the difference between the legal divorce process and… Read More »

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Unmarried with Children: Why an Unmarried Parent may Owe Child Support Payments in Chicago after a Separation

By Birnbaum Gelfman Sharma & Arnoux, LLC |

Often some of the most controversial issues that come up in Chicago divorce cases are the matters of child custody and child support. Under Chicago marriage and family laws, when a married couple gets divorced, and children were born or adopted in the marriage, child custody will be determined during the divorce proceedings. This… Read More »

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Think “Common Law Marriage” Laws Apply to Your Separation without Being Married in Chicago? Think Again

By Birnbaum Gelfman Sharma & Arnoux, LLC |

Most Chicagoans have likely heard the term “common law marriage.” However, perhaps fewer Chicago residents know whether common law marriage applies to them  if they are separating from their significant other or partner. In order to help Chicago couples better understand the concept of a “common law marriage” and whether “common law marriage” laws… Read More »

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For the Love of the Game: Three Things to Consider when Co-Parenting a Child Athlete after a Chicago Divorce

By Birnbaum Gelfman Sharma & Arnoux, LLC |

Let’s face it: some parents love sports, encourage sports, and maybe even live a little vicariously through their child’s young sports career, while some parents simply find kids’ sports to be expensive, dangerous, and potentially a distraction from core educational subjects. Whatever type of parent an individual may be, there is no doubt that… Read More »

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