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When you think about filing for divorce in Illinois, the first thing that tends to come to mind is a long process, lots of divorce papers and hassle. If you are considering an uncontested divorce you are already going through a difficult period, and the last thing you need is to prolong this even further. Luckily, thanks to GetDivorcePapers.com you do not need to worry.

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What Are Grounds for Divorce in Illinois?

Although you used to be able to file divorce based on fault or no-fault grounds, a law based in 2016 has made Illinois an entirely "no-fault" state. This means that either spouse may file for divorce without proving the other spouse did something wrong.

To file for divorce in Illinois there must have been irreconcilable difference that have cause the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, past efforts of reconciliation have failed, and future efforts to reconcile would not be in the best interests of the family.

The previous fault grounds for divorce were: impotence, bigamy, adultery, abandonment for a period of at least one year, alcohol abise or drug addiction for 2 years, attempting to take the other spouse's life, a felony conviction, or infecting the other spouse with a sexually transmitted disease.

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  • How long does it take to get a divorce in Illinois?

    There is no waiting period before your divorce can be finalized in Illinois. The length of divorce will depend on how busy the courts are when you file.

  • How to get an uncontested divorce in Illinois?

    To file for divorce in Illinois, your or your spouse must live in Illinois for at least 90 days. For an uncontested divorce, you and your spouse must agree to the terms of divorce including the division of assets and debts, child custody and support, alimony, etc.

  • What is a no-fault divorce in Illinois?

    Irretrievable breakdown is the no-fault ground in Illinois. Previously one party needed to be at fault to file for divorce in Illinois, however now parties can divorce just because they no longer wish to be married. This is referred to as a no-fault divorce meaning you do not have to prove the fault of either party.

  • How can I get a divorce in Illinois when I don't know where my spouse is?

    While you do not need your spouse's signature to get a divorce, the court requires you to give your spouse notice of the divorce filing. If you do not know the location of your spouse, you will need to make an attempt to locate them. If after a reasonable attempt to locate them has been made and you still cannot locate them, you will need to serve them by publication. This meant that you would need to put ad in the local newspaper, of your spouse's last known location, giving notice of the divorce. The court clerk will let you know which newspaper to run the ad and the length of time the ad needs to run.

  • Do I have to go to the court to get the Divorce in Illinois?

    In Illinois you can efile the forms on the court's website. You are also able to file in person at the courthouse.

  • How is child support and custody settled in an Illinois divorce?

    The court will always do what is in the best interest of the child. It is best that the parents have frequent and continuing contact with the children. However, in some cases joint custody is not possible. The court will usually accept the terms that you and your spouse have agreed to if the interests of the child are protected.

    Child support is determined based on a state guideline amount. Any amounts paid for childcare and health care are taken into consideration when calculating the amount for child support.

  • How are property, assets, and debts divided in an Illinois divorce?

    Illinois is an equitable distribution state. This means that in a divorce, the court will divide the assets in a fair and equitable manner. Equitable does not necessarily mean 50/50. There are several factors considered which includes:

    1. Length of the marriage.
    2. Age of each spouse.
    3. The physical and emotional health of each spouse.
    4. Income or property brought to the marriage by each spouse.
    5. Standard of living during the marriage.

    Most assets acquired during the marriage will be considered marital property and subject to division except for gifts or inheritance.

     

  • How do I serve my spouse with divorce papers in Illinois?

    You are not able to personally serve the forms to your spouse. You will need to have them served by a sheriff, detective, or anyone over the age of 18 who is not involved in the case.