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Navigating Divorce in Cook County and Around Illinois: What to Expect

On Behalf of | Apr 15, 2025 | Divorce

By: Daniel R. Hernandez and Sierra Webb
Divorce is undoubtedly one of the most challenging experiences an individual can go through. Its’ processes not only present legal difficulties, but it also may be an emotional journey that can feel overwhelming. The process involves numerous steps and can vary significantly in duration. Understanding the timeline and what to expect can help ease some of the stress associated with this difficult time.

Initial Filing

The journey begins with the filing of a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage. The person filing (“Petitioner”) must have lived in Illinois for 90 days, including if that party is stationed in the state as a member of the armed forces. (750 ILCS 5/401(a).) Either spouse may file for divorce because it is a no-fault state. This essentially means that neither spouse needs to provide a reason for the divorce, other than “irreconcilable differences.” If you and your spouse have lived apart for at least six months immediately before the divorce judgment, the judge will presume that this requirement of “irreconcilable differences” has already been met (750 ILCS 5/401(a-5).)

The Petition provides the court with all essential information about you, your spouse, and your marriage. This may include any children, property, bank accounts, or any other assets that you share with your spouse. Preparing and filing this petition typically takes a few days to a few weeks, depending on the circumstances.

Service of Process

After filing the petition, your spouse must be formally notified, a step known as the service of process. Depending on how easily your spouse can be located and served, this step in the process can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks.

Response Time

Once your spouse is served, they have 30 days to file a response. If they do not response, you may proceed with a default judgment, which gives the court the power to grant the divorce and decide on the terms without the non-responding spouse’s input. Otherwise, if your spouse files their response, the case will move forward.

Discovery and Negotiation

Upon the case moving forward, the parties must exchange information with one another, including any financial documents and property details. The discovery process can be lengthy, often taking several months. During this time, the parties and their counsel may be engaging in negotiations for a settlement. If both parties agree on the terms, the divorce may proceed more quickly.

Motions, Court Hearings, and Trial

Throughout the divorce process, either party may file motions to address various specific issues. These issues may include temporary orders for child custody, spousal support, or property use. The court will hold hearings in order to address these motions and issue temporary orders as needed. If a settlement cannot be reached, the case will go to trial. The time to get a court date can vary, often taking several months, and the trial itself can last from a few days to several weeks, depending on the complexity of the issues involved.

Final Judgement

Once all issues are resolved, the judge will issue a final judgment of dissolution of marriage. This document officially ends the marriage and outlines the terms of the divorce, including any property division, child custody, and support arrangements. The time from filing a final judgment can range from a few months to over a year, depending on the complexity of the case and the court’s schedule.

Conclusion

In summary, the time it takes to get a divorce in Cook County can vary significantly. An uncontested divorce, where both parties agree on all terms, can be finalized in a few months. However, a contested divorce that involves complex disputes over assets, custody, or other issues, can take a year or more.

At NextLevel Law, P.C., we understand the emotional and legal complexities of divorce. We are dedicated to helping our clients navigate this challenging terrain with compassion and expertise. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to contact our office. With the right support and information, you can navigate this journey successfully.