Summons-Illinois Marriage and Dissolution Of Marriage act

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Summons-Illinois Marriage and Dissolution Of Marriage act

The Summons-Illinois Marriage and Dissolution Of Marriage Act is a set of laws in the state of Illinois regulating the process of marriage, dissolution of marriage, and other related matters. It outlines the legal requirements and procedures for dissolving a marriage, including the division of marital property, alimony, child custody, and visitation rights. The Act also provides for the enforcement of prenuptial agreements and the recognition of same-sex marriages. The Summons-Illinois Marriage and Dissolution Of Marriage Act is divided into several types. These include the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage, the Summons for Dissolution of Marriage, the Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, the Waiver of Service of Summons, the Certificate of Dissolution of Marriage, and the Order of Dissolution of Marriage.

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The state of Illinois requires that you serve the divorce paperwork to your spouse. There are several methods of serving papers, including hiring a professional process server, hiring the sheriff to serve the papers or publishing a notice of the divorce in the paper.

You must first respond to the divorce papers you received. 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.

The divorce summons is not like other civil summonses with a date and time of court where you must be present. The only thing that is required is that the Respondent file an Appearance. The only way to file an Appearance in most Illinois counties is to file an Appearance on-line.

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.

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

The Judgment for Dissolution of Marriage is a final order of the court that the judge signs granting you a dissolution of your marriage.

Usually, you have 30 days from when you were served the divorce papers to file an Appearance and an Answer. If you ignore the divorce papers, you won't go to jail or pay a fine. However, the judge may give your spouse a divorce by default because the case will go on without you.

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Summons-Illinois Marriage and Dissolution Of Marriage act