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You've brought up the idea of a prenuptial agreement, but your fiancé isn't on board. Now you're wondering whether to drop it entirely or push harder. There’s also a third option: revisit the conversation after the wedding dust has settled a bit. Many couples that...| Mediation, Arbitration, and Litigation in Illinois Divorces |
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Alimony, called maintenance under Illinois law, is not automatic in an Illinois divorce. Whether maintenance is awarded depends on the facts of the marriage and the financial situation of each spouse. Courts look at need, ability to pay, and fairness, not assumptions.
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