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Spousal Spying In Cyber World

September 28, 2009

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Now that you discovered e-blaster, or some such program, and were able to penetrate your spouse’s computer, and finally, get proof that your spouse is cheating, you are running to a lawyer with a pile of that printed material. But not so fast…

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Same Sex Couples May Be Receiving Legal Recognition

September 28, 2009

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The General Assembly of Illinois is currently reviewing a proposed Civil Union Act, which would also apply to the Probate Act and would extend recognition and protection to same-sex couples. Until then, same-sex couple can only protect and provide for one another in case of death by executing a will or trust.

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Is There A Formula For Maintenance (alimony)?

August 18, 2009

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No, but you can use a guideline. Predicting a maintenance award based on statistical averages is like predicting the weather on a particular July day by averaging the temperature on that date for the past 100 years. Read on for a rule of thumb formula.

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Are You Liable For Your Spouse's Debt?

July 7, 2009

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Yes, creditors may look to you to pay your spouse’s, or FORMER SPOUSE’S, debt if the debt is a “family expense.” Creditors may even collect from you if you were not legally married but maintained a “family-in-fact” (lived as a family unit). But creditors of only one spouse cannot attach real property owned by a married couple as tenants-by-the-entirety.

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What is the difference between a Will, Living Will, Living Trust, Power of Attorney, and Durable Power of Attorney?

April 8, 2009

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Each of these documents serves a specific purpose and is a very good idea to obtain while you are still thinking clearly, as to ensure your true desires and intent are followed. Some of the documents become operable only upon your death and other documents operate while you are still alive and may continue to operate after death.

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How Much Is My Divorce Going To Cost Me?

January 24, 2009

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This is the number one question every prospective divorcing person would like to have answered. The answer often relates to the type of a divorce you ultimately choose. Since most attorneys charge per hour, it is often impossible to predict how many hours will be expended to complete the divorce process. However, you may choose a different type of divorce model, one with more predictable costs.

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