Yearly Archives: 2021
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Marijuana Discrimination in Family Courts: How the Use of Recreational Marijuana Can Affect Child Custody in Illinois
Following the legalization of recreational marijuana in Illinois, questions about discrimination are being raised in family courts.
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Eva Kogut Appointed to Two Positions on St. Monica Academy School Board for 2021-2022 School Year
Eva Kogut will serve as Legislative Action Person (LAP) and Hospitality Representative on the St. Monica Academy School Board for the 2021-2022 school year.
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New School Year, New Family Law Topics to Consider
As the new school year begins, Kogut & Wilson details important topics to help parents navigate the new year and the challenges that may arise.
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Kogut & Wilson Partners and Associate Named to 2022 Best Lawyers and Ones to Watch Lists
Kogut & Wilson attorneys have been named in the Best Lawyers and Ones to Watch Lists in 2022 for their legal excellence.
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ISBA Standing Committee on Legislation Appoints Bryan J. Wilson for Third Consecutive Year
Bryan J. Wilson has been appointed to the Illinois State Bar Association Standing Committee on Legislation as a member for 2021 – 2022.
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Divorce Doesn’t Have to Be Expensive: Methods to Keep Divorce Costs Down
Divorce can be an extremely difficult process for both parties involved, emotionally and financially. However, there are ways to keep the costs associated with divorce down to focus on what’s important – you and your family.
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FAQs: Mental Illness in the Divorce Process
Kogut & Wilson attorneys address commonly asked questions therapists may have regarding mental illness in the divorce process.
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Kogut & Wilson Attorneys Address FAQs Prior to Deciding on Divorce
Get informed with the following questions that are frequently asked before parties move forward with a divorce.
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Travel Disagreements Between Parents
Now that the world is slowly reopening, many people are doing what they have missed out on for the last year: traveling. However, potential disagreements may arise among divorced families with regards to travel plans and time. What should parents do when they disagree with their co-parent over travel plans?
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What to do When Parents Disagree About Vaccinations?
With the COVID-19 vaccine approved for children 12 years and older, many parents are facing the decision of whether they should vaccinate their child. The decision can be even more complicated for co-parents who have differing opinions.