Addressing Issues with a Cheating Spouse
In the context of the divorce process in Illinois, infidelity does not significantly affect the outcome of your case. Unlike what you might see in old movies, Illinois law does not consider a spouse’s misconduct, such as cheating, when determining property division or custody arrangements, unless it directly impacts the well-being of the children.
Addressing Financial Impact Through Dissipation Claims
While emotional pain from infidelity is real, it does not influence the legal aspects of your divorce. However, Illinois law does allow for a dissipation claim if your spouse has misused marital funds on a love interest. To address this issue in your divorce settlement agreements, gather evidence of your spouse’s expenditures. Your attorney can help obtain detailed information through subpoenas for banks, hotels, and other relevant entities, and use depositions to strengthen your claim. This process can potentially offset the final property distribution by accounting for the funds spent on the affair.
Moving Forward
Understanding the divorce process or parentage case in Illinois and your legal options is crucial. By focusing on the financial and legal aspects rather than personal grievances, you can achieve a more favorable settlement and minimize emotional distress.
Let’s Discuss Your Legal Options
If you’re dealing with the fallout of infidelity and need expert guidance on your divorce settlement agreements, contact Reno R. Renzetti/Nordini and Thompson today. We are here to help you navigate the complexities of the legal process and ensure your financial interests are protected. Reach out now to schedule a consultation and explore your options in handling a cheating spouse.
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Reno R. Renzetti
Attorney At Law