Category: General
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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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Kogut & Wilson Seeks Litigation 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. 2-10 years of family law experience required. Salary is dependent on experience, plus benefits including health insurance and 401(k). Read the full description below and send resumes, cover letter and references to Bryan@kogutwilson.com. Kogut […]
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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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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 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; Five Attorneys Featured
The 2024 Illinois Super Lawyers and Rising Stars lists have recognized five 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.
