by Sterk Family Law | Aug 24, 2020 | All Posts
Hybrid learning, remote learning, or in-person- how is a parent is supposed to choose? I don’t know about you but I feel like I am stuck between bad choice #1 and bad choice #2. How is a parent to know what exactly they should do? And just when I felt...
by Sterk Family Law | Aug 20, 2020 | All Posts, Paternity & Parentage
The birth of a child is almost always a joyful occurrence, with parents celebrating the new life they have brought into the world. However, this can also be an emotionally and legally confusing time for parents whose relationship isn’t traditionally defined. People...
by Sterk Family Law | Aug 17, 2020 | All Posts, Divorce
The emotional stress that comes along with a divorce can make maintaining a healthy lifestyle incredibly difficult. Even tasks as simple as getting out of bed each morning can feel daunting. When you think about it, humans require a lot of upkeep. We are told to sleep...
by Sterk Family Law | Aug 13, 2020 | All Posts, Divorce
When you are meeting with an attorney to get legal advice on your relationship, it does not mean that the marriage is over and that you need immediate representation. Sometimes you just need to speak to an attorney about your situation because you need guidance and...
by Sterk Family Law | Aug 10, 2020 | All Posts, COVID-19, Finance, Other Legal Matters
In response to the economic effect of the pandemic, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker issued an Executive Order that stayed the enforcement of evictions in this state. The Executive Order 2020-30 (hereinafter “Order”) has been amended and extended since it was...