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By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 16 Aug, 2023
While most people go into a marriage expecting it to last, life has a way of not always working out. One issue that parties may encounter during a divorce proceeding is “dissipation” of marital assets.  Dissipation, as defined by the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act is the use of marital property for one’s sole benefit for a purpose…
By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 17 May, 2023
As a parent, you want to see your children succeed and do well in life. Both parents have a duty of financial support for their children until they turn 18 or graduate high school with 19 years of age as the cutoff. In Illinois, divorced parents have a duty to contribute to their children’s post-high/college educations based with certain statutory…
By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 01 Feb, 2023
While you may be hesitant to think about divorce before getting married, that is the ideal time to do so. It might be the only opportunity you have to protect your personal assets. A prenuptial agreement is an excellent tool for designating which assets you want to keep separate from marital property. Once you get married, maintaining individual assets can…
By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 22 Dec, 2022
The intention of spousal maintenance, commonly referred to as alimony, is to help one spouse maintain the standard of living they had during the marriage. Things such as health, age, education, earning potential, length of the marriage, income and whether one spouse contributed to the other’s financial success all come into play when determining the type of spousal maintenance that…
By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 06 Dec, 2022
We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to regularly provide posts highlighting legal issues of local, state and national interest that we think you will find interesting. Check back for updates.

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By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 16 Aug, 2023
While most people go into a marriage expecting it to last, life has a way of not always working out. One issue that parties may encounter during a divorce proceeding is “dissipation” of marital assets.  Dissipation, as defined by the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act is the use of marital property for one’s sole benefit for a purpose…
By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 17 May, 2023
As a parent, you want to see your children succeed and do well in life. Both parents have a duty of financial support for their children until they turn 18 or graduate high school with 19 years of age as the cutoff. In Illinois, divorced parents have a duty to contribute to their children’s post-high/college educations based with certain statutory…
By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 01 Feb, 2023
While you may be hesitant to think about divorce before getting married, that is the ideal time to do so. It might be the only opportunity you have to protect your personal assets. A prenuptial agreement is an excellent tool for designating which assets you want to keep separate from marital property. Once you get married, maintaining individual assets can…
By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 22 Dec, 2022
The intention of spousal maintenance, commonly referred to as alimony, is to help one spouse maintain the standard of living they had during the marriage. Things such as health, age, education, earning potential, length of the marriage, income and whether one spouse contributed to the other’s financial success all come into play when determining the type of spousal maintenance that…
By On Behalf of Law Offices of Pepi Camerlingo, P.C. 06 Dec, 2022
We established this blog to share stories and information about topics relevant to our practice. Our intent is to regularly provide posts highlighting legal issues of local, state and national interest that we think you will find interesting. Check back for updates.

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