Family law in Illinois

Domestic Partnership Dissolution
Lawyers in Chicago

When a domestic partnership ends, uncertainty around legal rights can make separation far more complicated than expected.
At NextLevel Law, we help clients untangle property, finances, and parenting issues with clear guidance, strong advocacy, and predictable costs—so you’re not left guessing where you stand.

When a
Relationship Ends
Without
Clear Legal Rules.

Domestic partnerships are not treated the same as marriage under Illinois law.
 Outside of limited local and employment-based exceptions, many domestic partnerships do not receive full legal recognition.
This means separation may not follow a standard divorce process—and your rights around property, finances, and parenting may not be automatically defined.
Without experienced legal guidance, it’s easy to assume protections that don’t actually exist.

What Often Needs to
Be Resolved When a Domestic Partnership Ends

Because domestic partnerships don’t follow standard divorce rules, separation often requires extra clarity around rights and responsibilities.

We help clients navigate:

Shared Property & Purchases

Homes, vehicles, and items acquired together during the relationship.

Bank Accounts & Finances

Joint accounts, shared expenses, and financial contributions that need to be untangled.

Leases & Housing Responsibilities

Who remains responsible for rent, mortgages, or shared living arrangements.

Debts & Financial Obligations

Loans, credit cards, and ongoing financial commitments tied to the partnership.

Children & Parenting Issues

Custody, parenting time, and support when children are involved.

Future Legal Protections

Clear agreements to prevent disputes and protect both parties moving forward.

Understanding How Your Relationship
Was Legally Definedmanner

Illinois does not recognize common law marriage.
 If your relationship was never registered as a domestic partnership or civil union, separation may resemble a breakup rather than a court-supervised dissolution.
That distinction matters.
– If children are involved, custody and support must still be addressed

– Property division may depend entirely on ownership, contributions, and agreements

Domestic
Partnerships, Civil
Unions and Legal Rights

Depending on how your relationship was structured and where you lived, domestic partners or civil union partners may have had access to certain benefits, including:
– Employer-provided health insurance


– Family or bereavement leave


– Limited inheritance or decision-making rights in some jurisdictions
At the same time, non-marriage partnerships often come with significant limitations:
– Reduced federal recognition


– Tax implications


– Fewer automatic rights than marriage
Understanding both the benefits and the gaps is essential when separating.

A Strategic Approach
to Domestic Partnership Dissolution

Because domestic partnerships exist within a patchwork of local, state, and employment-based rules, dissolving them requires careful legal strategy—not assumptions.

We help clients navigate:

– Property and asset disputes


– Parenting arrangements when children are involved

– Financial responsibilities and ongoing obligations


– Legal protections moving forward

Our goal is to reach fair, realistic resolutions while minimizing unnecessary conflict and stress.

Separation Of
Property For
Unmarried Couples

Not every relationship comes with clear legal rules around
ownership.
When a separation happens, questions about who owns what—and who is responsible for what—can quickly become conflict points.
This is where early legal clarity makes a real difference.

The Chicago domestic partnership dissolution lawyers at
NextLevel Law, P.C

Can help unmarried couples ensure a more comprehensive and equitable approach to property division, minimizing potential conflicts during separation.

Why Clients Choose
NextLevel Law

Flat-Fee Pricing

Know your costs upfront. No hourly billing. No surprises.

Straightforward Communication

Clear answers. Prompt updates. No legal runaround.

Strategy First

We focus on outcomes—not billable minutes.

Experienced, Human Advocacy

Strong in court. Supportive with clients.

Call

312-442-2225

To ensure that the firm is providing affordable legal services, we never bill by the hour. We only offer flat fees for their services. That way, you know how much your case will cost.  

Integrity. Respect. Transparency.

The core values at NextLevel Law, P.C. by Daniel R. Hernandez, Esq., do not waver. Send an email today to make arrangements for a consultation.

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