Family Law
Whether you need legal counsel for a divorce, help with obtaining child support, or assistance with any other family law matter, you need the expertise and personal service that Lavelle Law, Ltd. can provide. Certainly we will concentrate on protecting your rights and financial interests, but be assured that we will do so in a compassionate and understanding manner. Our attorneys empathize with your circumstances and fully understand the overwhelming emotional nature family law issues present. With a commitment to communication, personal attention and vigorous advocacy, we not only understand family law, but we understand our client's circumstances as well.
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Articles on Family Law
- Frequently Asked Questions Related to Family Law & Divorce
- by Amil Alkass
What is the difference between a divorce and a legal separation? Unlike divorce, a legal separation does not put an end to the marriage. During a legal separation, you have a court order that outlines the rights and responsibilities of each spouse while they are living... read more
- Divorcing When Your House is Under Water: It IS possible
- by Kristina Buchthal Regal
For many years, the standard process of getting a divorce included dividing up the marital residence. Whether the divorcing couple decided to sell the home and split the proceeds or allow one spouse and the children the ability to continue to living in the house, the marital residence was considered... read more
- Basic Primer on Illinois Child Support Orders
- by Amil Alkass
Illinois law provides that all provisions related to support of the children are always modifiable. Typically, child support is calculated pursuant to the percentage guidelines as set forth by the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (IMDMA) after reviewing the “net income”... read more
- Kim Kardashian Not Eligible for Divorce in Illinois
- by Kristina Buchthal Regal
One divorce in particular is filling the airwaves and newspaper pages recently – the divorce of professional celebrity Kim Kardashian and professional basketballer Kris Humphries. Just 72 days after their televised $10 million wedding, Kardashian filed for divorce. But such a divorce wouldn’t... read more
- Out-of-Court Divorce Negotiations Not Just for Celebrities
- by Kristina Buchthal Regal
When Tiger Woods and Elle Nordegren were divorced, it seemed to happen in a matter of weeks. In fact, many celebrities– including Elizabeth Hurley, Kelsey Grammer, and Alec Baldwin, all seemed to finalize their divorces in just a few months. Yet we’ve all heard nightmare stories about... read more
- The Basics of Illinois Civil Unions
- by Amil Alkass
With the passing of the "Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act" in December 2010, unmarried, unrelated adults of any sexual orientation who are at least eighteen (18) years of age are granted the freedom to enter into a civil union. Heterosexual and homosexual couples who enter... read more
- Allocation of Post-High School Expenses for Children in a Divorce Proceeding
- by Amil Alkass
Unless agreed to by the parties during a divorce proceeding, a family law judge allocates college expenses for children whose parents are divorced or divorcing. College expenses will include such things like tuition, room and board, supplies, books, and travel to-and-from the educational facility.... read more
- Alienation of Affection Litigation
- by Amil Alkass
Many marriages end in divorce as a result of infidelity by one spouse. Discovering that a spouse is committing adultery has a devastating emotional and physical impact on the non-cheating spouse. Unlike many other states, Illinois law grants relief to the suffering spouse of an adulterous marriage... read more
- Social Media & Divorce
- by Amil Alkass
Social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and MySpace have become part of everyday life for most individuals; and in some cases, people will check their social networking sites first thing in the morning rather than picking up a newspaper to find out what is going on in the world around... read more
- Divorce and Social Security Benefits
- by Amil Alkass
In some marriages, one spouse will earn more than the other over the duration of their marriage; as a result, the spouse receiving the larger income may end up having a larger social security benefit when they retire as compared to their spouse. Unlike other retirement assets, such as a spouse’s... read more
- What Happens to the Marital Home in a Divorce?
- by Amil Alkass
In many instances, when meeting with a potential client seeking information about filing for divorce, he or she expresses concerns about what will happen to the marital residence while the parties are going through a divorce or after a divorce has been finalized. On some occasions, one party voluntarily... read more
- Calculating Child Support Sometimes a Complex Process for Small Business Owners
- by Kristina Buchthal Regal
Illinois laws pertaining to child support amounts couldn’t be more clear and finite – a non-residential parent is required to pay 20% of his net income to support one child, 28% percent for two children, 32 % for three children, and so on. That makes for a cut-and-dry calculation for parents... read more
- Moving with Children after Divorce
- by Amil Alkass
After a couple with children divorce and after the difficult issues of child custody and visitation have been determined, the parties are still required to work together to carry out their custody and parenting/visitation arrangements. Often times, an issue arises after a divorce has been finalized... read more
- Divorce Made Easier
- by Kristina Buchthal Regal
Most people have heard a story about a husband or a wife who was financially ruined by divorce. Divorce cases are notorious for being long and costly. But not every divorce case has to leave one party feeling like he or she got half a loaf. One of the quickest and most inexpensive options... read more
- What Is An Annulment and How Is That Different From a Divorce
- by Amil Alkass
In Illinois, an annulment is called a "declaration of invalidity of marriage." It is a court order declaring that a marriage is invalid, and should not be recognized by Illinois or any other state. An annulment is different from a divorce because a divorce is a legal declaration that a valid... read more
- The Honeymoon is Over, Let's Get a Divorce: Dividing Marital Property in a Short-term Marriage
- by Amil Alkass
There are those certain divorce cases where a couple has only been married for a very short while, usually less than one year, and are now seeking a divorce. How does a couple like this divide their marital property? Under Illinois law, martial property is defined as all property acquired by either... read more
- Maintenance In A Divorce
- by Amil Alkass
Maintenance (also referred to as "alimony" or "spousal support") is often times a key issue in a divorce or legal separation. In Illinois, a court may award maintenance to one spouse and is presented in the form of a monetary payment from one spouse to another. Either spouse can be ordered to pay maintenance... read more
- Changing The Name Of A Minor In A Paternity Action
- by Amil Alkass
Paternity cases in general are difficult and complicated matters. One of the many issues that may arise in these types of proceedings revolves around the last name of a child since the parents were never married. Commonly, this issue arises cases where one parent, usually the father... read more
Our Family Law Practitioners

- Amil Alkass
- Associate

- Kristina Buchthal Regal
- Associate

- Heather Guilette Walser
- Associate

- Gillian Nagler
- Associate
