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Why Does Financial Conflict Often Lead to Divorce? 

 Posted on October 27, 2021 in Family Law

shutterstock_273673343-min.jpgDifferences in money management strategies are notorious for contributing to divorce rates. Couples frequently disagree about how to manage money and financial conflict is one of the most common reasons cited for divorce. In addition to causing conflict within a marriage, the inability to effectively manage money can have long-term repercussions, affecting couples and individuals long after a marriage has ended.

Disagreements about money are not a sure-fire sign that a relationship is doomed, but if you and your spouse are constantly struggling to resolve money issues, you may want to consider speaking with an Illinois divorce attorney.

Common Marital Financial Issues

Because there is no one right strategy for managing money, couples who discuss each other’s attitudes towards spending money right from the beginning of their relationship are more likely to have a successful marriage. They avoid unpleasant surprises and have an easier time agreeing on how to handle their finances through their relationship.

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What if an Object Falls Off a Truck and Hurts Me?

 Posted on October 25, 2021 in Personal Injury

shutterstock_112412486-min.jpgHaving an object fall off a truck and strike your vehicle is often a minor annoyance, usually involving a broken windshield or a dent on the bumper. Unfortunately, an object falling from a truck can also be a much more serious event. Depending on the item that falls, and the surrounding circumstances, people can be seriously injured or killed by fallen truck debris. If you were hurt because an object fell off a truck, you should contact an attorney as soon as possible. You may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, property damage, lost wages, or other harms related to the accident.

Who is at Fault for an Accident Involving Truck Debris?

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the state of Illinois set out regulations regarding trucking companies and truck drivers’ responsibilities for making sure their load is secure. Both are responsible for making sure the system they use to secure their loads is in good condition. Drivers are responsible for checking on their loads and making any necessary adjustments to keep objects from falling.

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DHS Announces Halt on Workplace Immigration Raids

 Posted on October 15, 2021 in Immigration

shutterstock_1934172425-min.jpgEarlier this week, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Alejandro Mayorkas announced that federal immigration agents will stop mass workplace arrests of immigrant employees suspected of living in this country without legal permission. Instead, agents’ focus will turn to the pursuit of “unscrupulous employers who exploit the vulnerability of undocumented workers.” The secretary also announced that the department will instead be focused on eradicating worker abuse, including unsafe work conditions, substandard wages, and human trafficking.

Policy Changes and Reviews

According to federal statistics, more than 7 million undocumented immigrants are working in the U.S. These workers make up approximately 25 percent of those that work in the farming, fishing, and forestry industries. It is estimated that approximately 13 percent of all construction workers are undocumented immigrants, and just under 10 percent of those working in the food service industry are also undocumented workers.

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Why You Should Take Bites by Small Dogs Seriously 

 Posted on October 13, 2021 in Personal Injury

shutterstock_1107786425-min.jpgDogs of all sizes, from German Shepherds to Chihuahuas, have the potential to attack and cause injuries. It may be tempting to simply ignore bites by small dogs - they often do not seem as serious as bites by larger dogs. Yet, all dog bites have the potential to cause serious infections and other problems. If you were injured by a dog, consider calling an attorney after you seek medical treatment. Even if the bite does not seem serious right away, it is best to speak to an attorney, as this can help your claim should you later decide to pursue compensation.

Is a Small-Dog Bite Dangerous?

The biggest risk from any animal bite, including small dogs is usually infection. When it comes to infection risk, it makes little difference whether you were bitten by a Pit Bull or a Poodle. All types of dogs - and cats, for that matter - carry bacteria in their mouths. Dogs pick up potentially dangerous bacteria from everything they lick or pick up with their mouths.

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How Is Debt Handled in an Illinois Divorce? 

 Posted on October 11, 2021 in Family Law

shutterstock_1728117421-min.jpg Marital asset division is one of the most notorious areas of divorce, but it is not only a couple’s property that must be divided - their debts must be divided as well. Over the course of a marriage, couples can include substantial debt together. Indeed, couples may accumulate more debt than property. Jointly owned credit cards, mortgages, student loans, and home equity lines of credit are all common in modern marriages and must be dealt with in divorce.

As with the asset division process, Illinois courts are concerned with dividing marital debt in a way that is equitable rather than precisely equal. Understanding what this is likely to mean for you can help you prepare for your divorce and set yourself up for success in the future.

What is Considered Marital Debt?

If either spouse has debt before the marriage begins, that debt usually remains the responsibility of that same spouse if the marriage ends. But with few exceptions, debt accumulated by either spouse during the marriage will be considered marital debt. Medical expenses, investment debt, student loans, and small business loans are all common types of marital debt. Even a car loan taken out by one spouse and used exclusively for their benefit is considered marital debt.

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USCIS Provides Processing Extension for Conditional Permanent Residents

 Posted on September 30, 2021 in Immigration

shutterstock_1280444827-min.jpgThe last year has been a challenging and confusing time for immigrants in the United States, with the effects of COVID-19 and the seemingly countless changes to immigration policy between the two most recent presidential administrations. One challenge that many immigrants have faced is a delay in processing their applications for visas and adjustments of status. Fortunately, Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has recently announced a measure that provides relief for some conditional permanent residents with pending applications.

What is the Conditional Permanent Resident Status?

USCIS will grant conditional permanent resident status to immigrants who become permanent residents by way of marrying a U.S. citizen when the marriage occurred within the last two years. This includes immigrants who come to the U.S. on a K-1 fiancé(e) visa, as well as those who come to the U.S. on another type of visa and then get married to a U.S. citizen during their time in the U.S.

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What to do Immediately After a Slip and Fall

 Posted on September 29, 2021 in Personal Injury

shutterstock_409407184-min.jpgIn Illinois, the owner or manager of any given premises has a duty to keep the area safe for anyone who is allowed to enter. This means that the floors should be safe to walk on, but this is not always the case. After a slip and fall injury, there are a few steps you can take immediately to protect your legal right to receive compensation. If you or your loved one is injured then getting prompt medical care is the number one priority. It is also critical to document the accident as soon as it happens. If possible, call a lawyer from the scene so he or she can guide you through the next steps. Otherwise, these guidelines may be helpful to you.

Steps You Can Take After a Slip and Fall

If emergency medical care is needed, that always takes precedence. Getting proper documentation and contacting an attorney are the next priorities. Here are some steps you can take right away after a slip and fall:

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What are the Different Kinds of Spousal Maintenance in Illinois? 

 Posted on September 22, 2021 in Family Law

shutterstock_1909339975-min.jpgIn 2019, Illinois modified the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act and changed the way that spousal maintenance (previously known as “alimony”) is handled in Illinois divorces. Spousal maintenance is not intended to punish or reward either spouse. Rather, it is ordered by a court for a period of time in recognition of the fact that the receiving spouse may be left in a disastrous financial situation after the divorce because he or she often gave up a career and other personal opportunities to care for a family. There are now four main kinds of spousal maintenance that can be ordered by an Illinois court.

Temporary Maintenance

Temporary Maintenance is allocated to spouses for a brief period of time while the divorce is ongoing. Because a homemaker may have no financial resources of their own to pay for a divorce attorney, spousal maintenance may be necessary to provide for expenses while the divorce is taking place. Individuals who anticipate needing temporary spousal maintenance can include a request in their initial divorce filing.

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5 Trucking Industry Regulations That Can Affect a Personal Injury Claim

 Posted on September 17, 2021 in Personal Injury

lombard truck crash lawyerIf you have been injured in a collision with a large commercial truck, you may need all the help you can get to recover compensation for your extensive medical expenses and other damages related to your injuries. In these cases, it is important to look into the actions of not only the truck driver, but also the company that employs them. An experienced truck accident attorney who is well-versed in trucking industry regulations can help you hold all of the negligent parties accountable. Here are some of the most common Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations that can affect the outcome of a personal injury claim.

1. Hours of Service Regulations

Hours of service regulations limit a truck driver’s hours on duty and on the road, on both a per-shift and weekly basis. They also require drivers to keep detailed logs of their hours. If there is evidence that a driver or their employer violated these regulations, it may be possible to demonstrate that fatigue and impaired driving abilities contributed to an accident and the resulting injuries.

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Can I Move with My Child After an Illinois Divorce? 

 Posted on September 15, 2021 in Family Law

shutterstock_635777444-min.jpgMarried parents often move from one state to another with their children. After a divorce in Illinois, parents who share parenting time with their former spouse may be required to obtain permission from their former spouse and the court before they can move.

This article discusses the conditions around moving with a child after divorce. Whether you are a parent trying to stop your child from being relocated or a parent seeking to relocate a child, having an experienced family law attorney is essential.

How Far Can We Move Without Permission?

Illinois law requires a parent moving more than 25 miles away or crossing state lines to request permission from the other parent (this is broadened to 50 miles away if the parent lives outside of the Chicago area). If the responding parent does not consent to the move, then the parent requesting the move must file a petition with the court and show that the move would be in the child’s best interests.

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