Category: General
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Kogut & Wilson Celebrates 10 Years of Growth, Service and Recognition
This year, Kogut & Wilson celebrates its 10-year anniversary, looking back on a decade of service to the community.
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Cailee J. Alderman to Speak at American Immigration Lawyers’ Association Conference and Rotary Club International Women’s Day Event
Cailee J. Alderman will lead a workshop at AILA’s 2025 Midwest Regional Conference and join a panel on women’s resilience at Rotary Club Chicago Six Corners’ International Women’s Day Event
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Should Separating or Divorcing Couples File Joint Tax Returns?
Kogut & Wilson shares the benefits couples can gain by filing joint taxes.
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What is Collaborative Divorce and How Can I Utilize it in My Divorce?
Kogut & Wilson shares insights on collaborative divorce process as an alternative to the traditional divorce process that employs a team approach for resolving a couple’s issues.
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Kogut & Wilson Welcomes Darby Groberman and Nike Román to the Firm
Darby and Nike have joined the firm as associates.
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Kogut & Wilson Seeks Associate to Join Growing Family, Adoption and Divorce Team
Kogut & Wilson is now accepting applicants for a full-time associate to join our Chicago-based team. Training will take place in person with the option to work from home throughout the week available once training is complete. A minimum of one year of family law experience is required, though more […]
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Kogut & Wilson Launches New Office in Orland Park
Kogut & Wilson unveils a new office at 15255 S. 94th Avenue to better serve our growing client base
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Kogut & Wilson’s Super Lawyers Roster Grows in 2024; Six Attorneys Featured
The 2024 Illinois Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists have recognized seven firm attorneys for their work in family law.
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Process of Asset & Property Division in Illinois
When getting a divorce, many are concerned with whether they will retain certain assets. Kogut & Wilson is prepared to assist clients through the asset and property division process.
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Illinois Summons of Service Regulations Goes Digital
Illinois courts have embraced technology by allowing summonses to be served through electronic service including e-mail, text or direct messaging via social media.