Yearly Archives: 2022
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Cailee J. Alderman Expands Service in Family Law Following Mediation Certification
Kogut & Wilson’s Cailee J. Alderman recently completed her certificate in mediation from Northwestern University to better represent clients in complex family conflict.
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Eva Matela Kogut Honored in Chicago Daily Law Bulletin’s 2022 Women in Law List
Chicago Daily Law Bulletin selects Eva Matela Kogut as a Women in Law honoree for her work in elevating women in the family law field and impact on the greater legal industry.
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Living Together Without Being Married? How Cohabitation Agreements Can Protect Assets
Those who cohabitate should consider forming a cohabitation agreement to protect themselves and their possessions.
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Fostering Environments of Love through Foster Care Adoption
The process of adopting a child through the Illinois foster care system differs from other forms of adoption in the state. Kogut & Wilson outlines the legal requirements and commitments in foster care adoption
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Addressing Summer Travel Plans and Disagreements Between Co-Parents
What should parents do when they disagree about summer travel plans?
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Co-Parents Should Consider These Aspects Before Their Summer Move
Co-parents may not realize their parenting agreement has specific provisions about where and when they move.
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Maintaining Family Ties with Relative Adoption
Kogut & Wilson explains relative adoption and how it benefits family members looking to adopt children in their immediate and extended family.
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Kogut & Wilson Introduces Genesis Hernandez as an Associate
Genesis Hernandez joins Kogut & Wilson as an associate.
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Sarah E. Holtzman Organizes WBAI & LLL Series in Domestic Relations Division: New Domestic Relations Judges Panel
Sarah E. Holtzman helped organize the Monday, May 9 WBAI & LLL CLE program introducing the Cook County Circuit Court’s new judges and their perspectives.
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Special Immigrant Juvenile Status as a Path to Protection and Residency
Kogut & Wilson provides clarity on Special Immigrant Juvenile Status within the United States and how to get the process started.