What Does a Family Lawyer Do in Arlington Heights, IL?
You may be wondering, “what does a family lawyer do?” What a family lawyer does in Arlington Heights, IL, often includes handling divorce cases and related matters such as child…
Student Loans and Divorce – Factors Affecting Division of the Debt
Are you worried about who will be responsible for the debt if you or your spouse owe on student loans and divorce seems inevitable? If so, you need to be…
IS CONTINGENT DEBT SUBJECT TO DISTRIBUTION? A Student Loan Guaranty Needs to be Addressed in Divorce
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Legal Tips for First-Time Homebuyers | The Law Offices of Roger W. Stelk
When buying a home for the first time in Illinois, there are certain items to consider and steps to take to ensure you’re prepared. Learn more about what to expect…
Thanksgiving After Divorce
If you’re dealing with a divorce, Thanksgiving can be a heart-wrenching time. Where last year you were still a family, this year that stability has been ripped to shreds and…
SHOULD YOU CONVERT YOUR IRA/401K TO AN ANNUITY?
This is an odd topic for a family law blog until I started to think about. Today’s on line Marketwatch website featured an article by Chris Farrell about whether retirees…
When a Divorce Loan Makes Sense
Most people have never heard about a divorce loan. But it can be a viable option for women who feel trapped in a marriage because they can’t afford a lawyer.…
DIVORCE: THE NEW ESTATE PLANNING TOOL?
This morning (5/17) presented an article by Michael Waters in the on-line edition of The Atlantic noting that only about half of Americans die with a will (i.e., testamentary…
Life-Changing Real Estate Deal Turns Sour for Chicago Homeowners
The dream of homeownership can quickly sour when lenders and agents take advantage of homeowners and buyers. MV Realty, a company that operated in several states, including Illinois, recently came…
Restraining Orders and Orders of Protection
Restraining orders (sometimes called protective orders) are court orders issued to help protect someone from harm by another person. These orders are meant to impose limitations on the actions or threatening…












