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In this Learn About Law Illinois article, our Moline attorneys explain the current state of Moline child support laws and discuss how the new "income shares" model differs from pre-2017 child support guidelines. This changes how child support is calculated in Moline child support matters if the obligor has obligations to multiple families, and we also discuss how the child support guidelines are different if you are in a "shared parenting situation."
Read the full article by our Moline lawyers explaining Moline child support law.
Moline Probate matters consist of a court case that is often required when someone passes away in order to give the administrator or executor of his or her estate the legal authority to collect the deceased person's assets and distribute them to his or her heirs and beneficiaries.
In this article, our Moline probate lawyers explain when probate is required in order for the estate to be distributed. Probate is generally necessary in Moline if the deceased person owned real estate outside of a trust or more than $100,000 outside of a trust or a payable-on-death account. Learn more in our article explaining the probate process. Read the full article by our Moline lawyers explaining when probate is required to distribute an estate in Moline.
In this article, our Moline estate planning attorneys discuss how revocable living trusts are used as part of an estate plan to enable an estate to avoid probate in Moline. Moline Revocable living trusts are legal entities that can own property separate and apart from their creator and during the grantor's lifetime the grantor has complete control over all of the assets owned by the trust. However, when the grantor passes, the assets in the trust are not considered part of his or her "estate" and therefore need not go through probate.
Read the full article by our Moline lawyers explaining revocable living trusts in estate planning.