This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
This form is a Verfied Complaint for Replevin. The plaintiff has filed this action against defendant in order to replevy certain property in the defendant's possession.
Can I file for divorce by myself? Yes, you can file for divorce on your own. You do not need the other party or an attorney to file for divorce. But the other party will be a part of the process once you serve them the divorce papers.
The fastest way to get a divorce in Illinois is to get an uncontested divorce. This requires that you and your spouse agree on all issues. If you can get your spouse to sign an Entry of Appearance, Waiver and Consent form (Form-540-Entry-of-Appearance-Waiver-and-Consent.
COMPLAINT HOTLINE: (312) 603-0745. Please be sure to speak slowly and clearly when leaving your information. BY APPOINTMENT: to schedule an appointment to file a complaint in person call: (312) 603-0350.
How can I get a certified copy of my Cook County divorce decree? Come to Room 802 of the Daley Center or call (312) 603-6300, or go to the suburban courthouse where your case was heard. If the case was filed before 1987, please contact the Archives Department in Room 1113 of the Daley Center or call (312) 603-6601.
Default: To obtain a default judgement and finalize the divorce without your spouse's participation, you must: Receive permission from the judge through a court order. Complete a Motion for Default, an Affidavit as to Military Service, and a Proof of Delivery and e-File them.
Read the complaint and decide what to do. Read the complaint. You may agree with some, all, or none of the complaint. Write down next to each paragraph in the complaint whether you agree or disagree with what that paragraph says. If you agree with everything your spouse is asking for, you may not need to file anything.
A divorce can be done completely without an attorney. However, there are key benefits to having an attorney. If you didn't hire an attorney at all, you'd need to file the paperwork, serve your spouse, figure out all the court hearings, mediation sessions, agreement creation, and everything else all on your own.
Can You Find Divorce Records Online? Although there are some states where divorce records can be accessed online, in Illinois, a request must be made either through the Illinois Department of Public Health or the circuit court in the county in which the divorce was granted.
What is a divorce decree? A divorce decree is a court document that is a final judgment from divorce court. It contains information about your case including spousal support, child support, custody, visitation, property division, and other information.