Common Law Marriage Divorce in Illinois: Complete 2026 Guide
Illinois abolished common law marriage in 1905. Learn how out-of-state common law marriages are dissolved and property rights for unmarried couples.
Military divorce, high net worth, domestic violence, same-sex divorce, immigration, and unique situations.
Illinois abolished common law marriage in 1905. Learn how out-of-state common law marriages are dissolved and property rights for unmarried couples.
Illinois allows divorce during pregnancy but delays custody and child support decisions until birth. Filing fee: $250-$388. 90-day residency required.
Illinois narcissist divorce guide: 90-day residency, $250-$388 filing fees, custody evaluation strategies, and evidence documentation for high-conflict cases.
Illinois is a no-fault state, but adultery can affect asset division through dissipation claims. Filing fees $306-$388. Learn how infidelity impacts your case.
Same-sex divorce in Illinois costs $289-$388 to file, requires 90-day residency, and follows equitable distribution under 750 ILCS 5/503.
Illinois gray divorce guide for couples 50+. Filing fees $250-$388, 90-day residency, QDRO requirements, Social Security 10-year rule, and spousal maintenance formula.
Illinois military divorce guide covering SCRA protections, 10/10 rule pension division, TRICARE eligibility, and $388 Cook County filing fees. Updated for 2026.
Illinois divorce after a short marriage: filing fees $250-$388, maintenance lasts 20% of marriage length, equitable property division under 750 ILCS 5/503.