Category: General
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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; Seven 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.
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Kogut & Wilson Attorneys to Discuss Various Family Law Topics in HalfMoon Education Inc. Paralegal Webinar
Eva M. Kogut, Cailee J. Alderman, Brenda G. Friedman and Sarah E. Holtzman will lead a live educational webinar on Wednesday, September 27th to discuss family law for paralegals.
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Kogut & Wilson Garners Six Honorees on 2024 The Best Lawyers in America Lists
The Best Lawyers in America has named two Kogut & Wilson attorneys to the Best Lawyers list while four attorneys have been recognized as up-and-coming on the Ones to Watch roster.
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Enrolling Children in Private School When Divorced
Kogut & Wilson answers several questions that arise when divorced parents disagree on where to enroll their children in school.
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Considering Surrogacy or Genetic Material Donation? Laws and Regulations to Know When Opting for Third-Party Reproduction
Kogut & Wilson outlines legal considerations for those looking into egg donations or surrogacy.
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Can Families Request a Different Judge in Illinois Divorce and Family Law Cases?
Kogut & Wilson provide circumstances in which requesting a new judge for your case may be appropriate.
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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.