Illinois Newly Divorced Individuals Package

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This package contains essential legal documents for Newly Divorced Individuals who desire to organize their Legal Life. The documents in this package are state-specific and include the following:



1.) A Will that meets your specific needs

2.) A Written Revocation of Prior Will

3.) A General Power of Attorney with Durable Provisions

4.) A Living Will

5.) A Name Change Notification Form

6.) Personal Planning Information and Document Inventory Worksheets.



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How Long Do You Have to Be Separated Before You File for Divorce in Illinois? There is a "separate and apart" waiting period intended to allow the parties to cool down and reconsider the decision to divorce. In Illinois, this is a period of six months.

On average, Illinois divorcees can expect to pay $19,400 in divorces that include property division. An uncontested divorce where parties can agree to all terms is typically cheapest, whereas contested divorce where attorneys help you agree are more expensive.

Uncontested divorces can be completed in as little as two months, whereas contested divorces in some cases can take multiple years. The determination of how long a divorce will take, beyond whether it is contested or not, depends on the issues to be resolved and how willing each party is to reach final decisions.

There is no divorce waiting period for uncontested divorces in Illinois. However, you still must meet Illinois' residency requirements before you can file for divorce in the state. You or your spouse has to live in Illinois for at least 90 days before filing for divorce.

If you post the divorce documents, your spouse must sign and return to you the Acknowledgement of Service (Divorce) as proof of service. You will need to file this document at the court. If you post the documents but do not get the Acknowledgement of Service (Divorce), you must try to serve your spouse in another way.

Does It Matter Who Files First In An Illinois Divorce? There is no grand strategic advantage to filing for divorce before the other person files.So, the Plaintiff/Petitioner can file for divorce in either the county they live in or the county the Defendant/Respondent lives in.

What is the fastest way to get divorced? The fastest way to get divorced is an uncontested divorce in Illinois. That's a divorce where both parties are in agreement on absolutely all the issues.

If you are served with divorce papers, this means you receive a summons and a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage . The petition says that your spouse wants a divorce and lists what they want from the divorce.Usually, you have 30 days from when you were served the divorce papers to file an Appearance and an Answer.

You answer the divorce petition to let the court know your position in the divorce case.If you don't answer the divorce petition and you don't go to a hearing, it's still possible that the judge can grant the divorce. If that happens, the judge also can make other decisions in the divorce.

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Illinois Newly Divorced Individuals Package