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Month: May 2020

Must you adopt prior to an LGBTQ divorce for parental rights?

Although Illinois acknowledged LGBTQ marriages a while before the federal government did so, the state still has a long way to go while clarifying standards during LGBTQ divorces, especially those with minor children. LGBTQ divorces are still a relatively new area of...

Can you be discriminated against for having a positive HIV test?

Section 504 of the 1973 Rehabilitation Act was the first civil rights law to focus on disabilities in the United States. It directly prohibits discrimination against those who have disabilities who are applying to be part of programs that receive federal funding or...

Is your marriage headed toward divorce?

There are very few cases in which a divorce happens without there being any signs that it's coming. For many people, there is at least a hint that something is amiss, but some individuals might look over those with the hope that things will suddenly improve. There...

How to make the most of co-parenting

Even though you're sure to have questions and concerns about co-parenting, it's something that you have to get on board with in the event of a divorce. If you shy away from the process or neglect to position yourself for success, it will harm your children in the long...

Finding common ground on major parenting choices as co-parents

Raising a child together is one of the most intense and intimate things two people can share. Unfortunately for those going through a divorce, they will have to share that hard work with someone with whom they may have a damaged relationship. Moving forward as...