Indianola Divorce & Family Law Lawyer, Illinois


Thomas O'shaughnessy

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Civil Rights, Federal Appellate Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  43 Years

Kerry R. Clapper

Traffic, Federal Appellate Practice, Workers' Compensation, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Jeffrey K. Clapper

Traffic, Federal Appellate Practice, Workers' Compensation, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  47 Years

Jeffrey Clapper

Traffic, Federal Appellate Practice, Workers' Compensation, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  47 Years

Kerry Clapper

Traffic, Federal Appellate Practice, Workers' Compensation, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  41 Years

Phillip Miller

Divorce & Family Law, Criminal, Civil Rights, Federal Appellate Practice
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  51 Years

Shanon Michelle Mcmasters

Social Security, Workers' Compensation, Divorce, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Shanon Mcmasters

Social Security, Workers' Compensation, Divorce, Personal Injury
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  25 Years

Leon Stanley Parker

Traffic, Federal Appellate Practice, Divorce & Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  26 Years

Frederick Underhill

Family Law, Real Estate, Personal Injury, Wills & Probate
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  52 Years

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LEGAL TERMS

CONNIVANCE

A situation set up so that another person commits a wrongdoing. For example, a husband who invites his wife's lover along on vacation may have connived her adul... (more...)
A situation set up so that another person commits a wrongdoing. For example, a husband who invites his wife's lover along on vacation may have connived her adultery, and if he tried to divorce her for her behavior, she could assert his connivance as a defense.

RESPONDENT

A term used instead of defendant or appellee in some states -- especially for divorce and other family law cases -- to identify the party who is sued and must r... (more...)
A term used instead of defendant or appellee in some states -- especially for divorce and other family law cases -- to identify the party who is sued and must respond to the petitioner's complaint.

STIRPES

A term used in wills that refers to descendants of a common ancestor or branch of a family.

NEXT OF KIN

The closest relatives, as defined by state law, of a deceased person. Most states recognize the spouse and the nearest blood relatives as next of kin.

MARRIAGE LICENSE

A document that authorizes a couple to get married, usually available from the county clerk's office in the state where the marriage will take place. Couples pa... (more...)
A document that authorizes a couple to get married, usually available from the county clerk's office in the state where the marriage will take place. Couples pay a small fee for a marriage license, and must often wait a few days before it is issued. In addition, a few states require a short waiting period--usually not more than a day--between the time the license is issued and the time the marriage may take place. And some states still require blood tests for couples before they will issue a marriage license, though most no longer do.

CONSOLIDATED OMNIBUS BUDGET RECONCILIATION ACT (COBRA)

A federal law requiring that employers offer employees -- and their spouses and dependents -- continuing insurance coverage if their work hours are cut or they ... (more...)
A federal law requiring that employers offer employees -- and their spouses and dependents -- continuing insurance coverage if their work hours are cut or they lose their job for any reason other than gross misconduct. Courts are still in the process of determining the meaning of gross misconduct, but it's clearly more serious than poor performance or judgment. COBRA also makes an ex-spouse and children eligible to receive group rate health insurance provided by the other ex-spouse's employer for three years following a divorce.

FOREIGN DIVORCE

A divorce obtained in a different state or country from the place where one spouse resides at the time of the divorce. As a general rule, foreign divorces are r... (more...)
A divorce obtained in a different state or country from the place where one spouse resides at the time of the divorce. As a general rule, foreign divorces are recognized as valid if the spouse requesting the divorce became a resident of the state or country granting the divorce, and if both parties consented to the jurisdiction of the foreign court. A foreign divorce obtained by one person without the consent of the other is normally not valid, unless the nonconsenting spouse later acts as if the foreign divorce were valid, for example, by remarrying.

QUALIFIED MEDICAL CHILD SUPPORT ORDER (QMSCO)

A court order that provides health benefit coverage for the child of the noncustodial parent under that parent's group health plan.

SHARED CUSTODY

See joint custody.