Divorce matters can be a difficult and emotional time. Our Rock Island County divorce attorneys understand this and are here to be on your side to help you preserve your rights and we will ensure that your rights are protected and you reach a favorable resolution to your matter. Our experienced divorce lawyers will ensure you have someone in your corner to help you every step of the way and you understand your matter every step of the way.
Please contact our friendly
Rock Island County Divorce Attorneys
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Kevin O'Flaherty oversees all legal matters and is actively involved in making sure every client's case, big or small, is handled with excellence and attention to detail. He is available to contact through phone and email and his rates are available upon request.
In this video, Rock Island County divorce attorney discusses how Peoria courts determine divorce jurisdiction in Rock Island County divorce matters.
In this article, our Rock Island County divorce lawyers explain how jurisdiction is determined in Rock Island County family law, divorce and paternity matters.As divorce proceedings in Rock Island County are about to begin, it's important to know which jurisdiction a paternity or divorce matter should be filed in. We discuss how courts determine jurisdiction in Rock Island County family law matters to ensure that neither party wastes time or money to ensure the case gets heard in the appropriate court.
In this video, Rock Island County divorce attorney Kevin O'Flaherty discusses temporary child support and spousal maintenance orders in Rock Island County.
In this article, our Rock Island County divorce lawyers discuss Temporary child support and spousal maintenance orders in Rock Island County. Typically, these orders are provided by the courts as a temporary relief to the petitioner until a final ruiing has been administered. We explain what these orders are and how they are used in Rock Island County divorce matters.
In this video, Rock Island County divorce lawyer Kevin O'Flaherty explains how net income is calculated to determine spousal maintenance in Rock Island County divorce matters.
In this article, our Rock Island County divorce lawyers discuss how net income is calculated in Rock Island County for the purpose of alimony. These calculations help the courts determine a proper amount to award in spousal maintenance to the other party. We explain how net income is calculated to determine spousal maintenance in Rock Island County divorce matters and how the courts use this information to factor in alimony awards.