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Illinois Petition For Dissolution Of Marriage-Children (Pro Se)

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Petition For Dissolution Of Marriage-Children (Pro Se)

Illinois Petition For Dissolution Of Marriage-Children (Pro Se) is a court form used by individuals who are filing for a divorce without hiring an attorney. It is a step-by-step process that allows a petitioner to complete all the required forms in order to start the divorce process. This petition is used if the couple has children and requests the court to make decisions on the children’s custody, visitation, and support. The petition includes information about the parents, their children, and any other relevant information that the court needs to make decisions about the divorce. There are two types of Illinois Petition For Dissolution Of Marriage-Children (Pro Se): a Joint Petition and an Individual Petition. The Joint Petition is filed by both spouses and the Individual Petition is filed by one spouse.

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You can file your documents online via e-filing, or in person, if you qualify for an exemption from the e-filing mandate. If you do not live in Illinois, you may file for divorce in the Illinois county where your spouse lives. If you and your spouse live in different counties, either county will work.

Default Divorce in Illinois If a respondent does not respond to a divorce petition in time, the case may proceed without him or her. The judge will base any decision about asset division, parenting time, or other divorce issues on what the petitioner is asking for (with some exceptions). This is called a default.

(a) A judgment of dissolution of marriage or of legal separation or of declaration of invalidity of marriage shall be entered within 60 days of the closing of proofs; however, if the court enters an order specifying good cause as to why the court needs an additional 30 days, the judgment shall be entered within 90 days

A divorce (known as dissolution under Illinois law) is the means by which the marriage between a couple is ended. The judgment for divorce contains the parties' agreement concerning parental responsibilities for the children and parenting time schedules, support and property/debt division.

Step 1: Once you have been served with a summons for a dissolution of marriage or civil union, you have 30 days after service of the summons (not counting the day of service) to file your appearance and response (if you choose to provide a response) with the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County at

Divorce usually takes between 6 months and a year. It could be much quicker or much longer, all depending on the factors listed above.

To respond, you must file an Appearance form and an Answer form with the court by the deadline. You may also file a Counter-Petition for divorce.

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Illinois Petition For Dissolution Of Marriage-Children (Pro Se)