No, feel free to register, login and review the forms to get an idea of what is required to complete the process. No payment necessary until you decide to proceed.
The MSA is a written agreement that describes issues such as alimony, child custody, your rights and how marital property gets divided between both parties. Also called a property settlement agreement, this contract will become part of the divorce judgment.
Illinois Divorce Online generates this primary document as part of the set of documents to be filed with the court.
If there are minor children the court requires a Parenting Plan that describes all of the time frames and conditions of each spouse/partner's responsibilities toward the children.
Illinois Divorce Online provides a comprehensive Parenting Plan form that allows flexibility in making the 'who-what-when-where' child care decisions.
This is a custom financial form based on the State of Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) recommended child and medical support obligations.
Illinois Divorce Online provides this required form to be completed and submitted for court approval along with the other forms. This form is not available for viewing prior to paying for the service.
This form details all assets and debts pertaining to the marriage and of each individual.
Illinois Divorce Online provides this required form to be completed and submitted for court approval along with the other forms. This form is not available for viewing prior to paying for the service.
An Agreed or Uncontested divorce is when the spouses/partners agree on all conditions and do not require the court to determine how assets are to be divided or to make decisions about spousal/child support or custody.
A Contested divorce is one in which the parties cannot agree on whether to get a divorce or on the terms of the divorce such as how to divide the assets, who pays for which debts, alimony, child support, or custody of the children.
Do not use Illinois Divorce Online for this situation.
Irreconcilable Differences: Use Illinois Divorce Online if you have Irreconcilable Differences as your reason for divorce
The other spouse/partner's Fault: Do not use Illinois Divorce Online
Illinois states that in order to claim Irreconcilable Differences you must be separated for at least two (2) years, or six months if both parties sign a waiver. However, courts take into consideration a variety on situations.
Two-step verification is an extra layer of protection that first asks you to enter your email address and password, then, a unique security code.
How it works: As part of the login process, after entering your email address and password, a security code is sent to your email address and a popup window asks you to enter this code. You are then granted access.
An attorney will be available to answer your questions by telephone. There is a reasonable attorney's fee that, upon your request, will be billed to your credit card in the amount $75 per 20 minute increments.