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The typical divorce process can often be very difficult – both emotionally and financially – for the parties involved. However, for couples that find themselves willing to settle their disputes through open and honest negotiations with a team of professionals dedicated to doing what’s bestRead More
Managing Attorney Jennifer Guimond-Quigley was featured in a recent article by “Financial Advisor Magazine” about how parents can encourage their college-bound kids to put in place a power of attorney. Click here to read more from the article.Read More
Managing Attorney Jennifer Guimond-Quigley was a featured guest on “Impact Makers Radio” recently, and discussed how to handle social media and email during a divorce. Click here to listen to her interview.Read More
Jennifer Guimond-Guigley, managing attorney at the Law Office of Jennifer Guimond-Quigley was recently featured in an article by “Prudent Money.” She talks about why parents of college students should put in place a power of attorney for their kids. Click here to read more fromRead More
Contingency plans are crucial for any business owner to keep the day-to-day operations running smoothly. Since the company often contains the majority of the owner’s wealth, as well as serves as the primary source of income for the family, an estate plan should be oneRead More
At the beginning of the year, we relocated a few blocks east to 123 N. Wacker Drive. The new office better accommodates our growing practice, and there are on-site accounting, finance and insurance professionals which has added great value for our clients. See below forRead More
Estate Planning might seem daunting at first, but it is absolutely essential to get something in place in order to ensure that your property and loved ones are taken care of in the event of your incapacity or death. As important as it is protectRead More
On July 1, Illinois will adopt a new model to calculate child support. For parents who already have a divorce or parentage case pending, or are simply contemplating separation or divorce from the child’s other parent, it is important to be informed about how theRead More
Filing Status IRS rules provide that if you are married on December 31st of the tax year, then you are still married for purposes of that year’s tax returns [Note – there is an exception to this rule where the spouses did not reside togetherRead More
In today’s digital age, many of us have more online accounts than we can keep track of. The internet has undeniably made everything we do easier, quicker, and (mostly) cheaper. It’s no wonder our society has moved more towards managing our personal, business, and financialRead More