St. Charles Alimony Lawyer
Spousal Support Lawyers Serving Kane County
Spousal maintenance, formerly known as alimony or spousal support, is paid from one spouse to another upon divorce. In some divorce cases, the spouse who earns a higher income may be required to provide monthly support payments to the spouse with the lesser or nonexistent income. Not all divorces involve spousal maintenance, however.
At the Kane County family law firm of Goostree Law Group, we are experienced in handling all types of issues related to maintenance. Whether you are pursuing maintenance, defending against providing maintenance support, or seeking a post-divorce modification to an existing maintenance order, we can help.
Determining Alimony in Kane County, Illinois
Maintenance has changed a lot over the last several decades. These days, it is not a given that a lesser earning spouse will receive maintenance, and most maintenance orders are temporary, not permanent. There are a variety of situations where spousal support may be appropriate, such as when one spouse has been a stay-at-home parent or when an older couple is getting a divorce, and one spouse has been out of the workforce for several years.
Unless both parties negotiate maintenance into a settlement agreement, a judge will make the determination of whether one spouse is entitled to spousal support. A number of statutory factors are used to determine if maintenance should be awarded, including:
- Income of both spouses;
- Property of both spouses;
- Expenses of both spouses;
- Current and future earning potential of both spouses;
- Duration of the marriage;
- Health of both spouses; and
- Standard of living enjoyed during the marriage.
Once a judge has established that maintenance is appropriate, the amount of the monthly payment and the duration of time the maintenance will continue must be decided. Illinois law has established guidelines that are used to determine the amount and term of the maintenance. The amount is calculated using a statutory formula, and the term is based on the length of the marriage.
Depending on the circumstances of a case, fixed-term maintenance may be put in place, and payments will last for a specified period of time. A judge may also choose to implement reviewable maintenance, specifying a date at which the circumstances of the parties will be assessed to determine whether continued financial support will be necessary. In some cases, indefinite or permanent maintenance may be put in place. This may be an option if a spouse has health issues the prevent them from earning an income or if a couple was married for at least 20 years.
Our attorneys are familiar with the alimony laws in Illinois. We have the skill and knowledge to effectively advise and represent you, regardless of which side of the matter you are on. We can find creative solutions to ensure that your interests are protected, and we never lose sight of the big picture.
Contact Our St. Charles Spousal Maintenance Attorneys
If you are involved in a divorce where alimony is an issue, contact us at 630-584-4800 to schedule a free consultation. We will explain how alimony works in Illinois and what you can expect in your situation. Our attorneys will answer your questions and provide our experienced opinion of your case. We provide high-quality family law representation to clients throughout Northern Illinois including Kane County and the surrounding areas.

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If you are in need of experienced and skillful divorce or family law representation, contact us at 630-584-4800 to schedule a free consultation.
We will explain what you can expect from the legal process and work with you to plan a strategy for success. We work with clients throughout Northern Illinois including Kane County and the surrounding areas.
High Asset
Divorce
Couples that have a high net worth may need to address multiple types of complex financial issues during the divorce process. We can assist with the valuation of business assets, protecting professional practices, uncovering hidden assets, appraising real estate and other valuable assets, protecting investments, and other concerns that may affect these cases.
Divorce Over 50
The divorce rate for couples over age 50 has more than doubled in recent years. This can be attributed to several factors, not the least of which is the desire to live an emotionally happy and satisfying life. With children grown and the number of years ahead of major concern, many older couples are choosing to go their separate ways. Called "gray divorce", these cases have issues that are very different from younger couples. With more years together, there are often more complex assets including businesses and real estate, to divide.

A "gray divorce" may involve assets, including businesses and real estate. One or both spouses may be close to retirement, impacting spousal maintenance and other financial concerns. There may also be health issues to take into consideration. At Goostree Law Group, we can help you address divorce-related issues as you near your retirement years.
Always Keeping
Your Child's Best
Interest in Mind
At Goostree Law Group, we understand the emotional turmoil that comes with any family law issue involving children. While most parents try to protect their children and want the best for them, it can become difficult when opposing parties have different agendas.
Our experienced attorneys care deeply about our clients and their children. We will attempt to minimize conflict when possible but seek solutions in the courtroom when necessary. If you have an issue related to children including support, parenting time or parental decision making, we can help address:
- Child Support including deviations, special needs, enforcement and extra-curricular expenses;
- Child Custody and the Allocation of Parental Responsibilities including divorce decrees finalized under previous laws;
- Parenting Time and Visitation including restricted or supervised;
- Severing Parental Rights; and
- Relocation of the Custodial Parent including out of state removals.
While we strive to negotiate a favorable settlement for our clients in every case we take, we are always prepared to go to trial if negotiations fail. As strong litigators, we know how to effectively present our clients’ case to a judge.
Family Law
Beyond Divorce
If you are not yet ready to legally terminate your marriage, you may opt for a legal separation while remaining legally married to your spouse. If you are an unmarried parent, you may need to establish paternity for your child. Family law also includes the preparation of prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, which have become more and more commonplace in the world of marrying later, wealth accumulation, and multiple marriages.
The attorneys at Goostree Law Group have over 80 years of combined experience in the practice of family law. We represent parents seeking to establish paternity in order to receive support or to enjoy time with their child. We assist same-sex couples seeking to divorce and establish the division of assets from years of accumulation prior to legal marriage. And, we seek to protect our clients and their families from domestic violence through orders of protection. If you have a family law matter that needs legal guidance, contact Goostree Law Group today.

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High Conflict Divorce Issues
While some divorces are able to be resolved amicably, many are not. A variety of issues can lead to high conflict divorce situations including cheating, financial dishonesty, mental health problems, anger issues, and addiction. At Goostree Law Group, we are prepared to seek orders of protection against stalking and harassing behavior, as well as defend against false allegations.

Enforcement & Modifications
Once a divorce is final, most people hope to move on with their lives without the need for attorneys and judges. Unfortunately, many divorces require legal intervention after the initial decree is final. Whether you have issues related to changes in circumstances, non-payment of support or parental conflicts, Goostree Law Group can help keep you moving forward.
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