From time behind bars to fines and a damaged reputation, you may be aware of some of the different repercussions associated with missing child support payments. In Peoria and other parts of Illinois, some fathers may go through these hardships because they could no...
Month: August 2017
Job loss and alimony payments
On behalf of Butler Giraudo & Meister | Aug 23, 2017 | Spousal Support
Whether you were laid off due to the seasonal nature of your line of work or you were fired for an unexpected reason, moving forward after the loss of your job can be very challenging. Worse yet, you may face financial difficulties that prevent you from paying bills,...
Job loss and spousal support
On behalf of Butler Giraudo & Meister | Aug 18, 2017 | Spousal Support
In recent years, some people have found themselves out of work for one reason or another. In Peoria, and across Illinois, labor market conditions can make it tricky for people in this position to find more work. If you have recently lost your job, you may be...
Can I deduct spousal support payments?
On behalf of Butler Giraudo & Meister | Aug 10, 2017 | Spousal Support
If you are required to pay spousal support, there are various issues you may have to consider. For example, you may be having a hard time making your payments due to financial hardships you are facing because of a health condition that caught you off guard or the...
Understanding the types of child custody in Illinois
On behalf of Butler Giraudo & Meister | Aug 3, 2017 | Blog
When you separate from a previous partner, nothing is more important than establishing the wellbeing of your child. Sometimes individuals can work out child custody among themselves. However, in cases where the separation is not amicable, this may not be a simple...
Preventing divorce from ruining a successful business
On behalf of Butler Giraudo & Meister | Aug 2, 2017 | High-Asset Divorce
A divorce can affect a lot of different factors in a person’s life including finances, family ties, personal well-being and even that person’s career or profession. For Illinois couples who are involved in business together but have chosen to divorce, they...
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