Common Illinois Family Law documents

  • Divorce Agreement — outlines terms of separation and asset division.
  • Child Custody Agreement — establishes arrangements for child living and parenting.
  • Adoption Agreement — formalizes the legal process of adopting a child.
  • Prenuptial Agreement — details asset management and responsibilities before marriage.
  • Separation Agreement — defines terms for living apart while still married.
  • Child Support Agreement — specifies financial support for children post-separation.

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Family Law covers cases like divorce, child custody, adoption, and guardianship.

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