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Chicago Spousal Support Attorney

Spousal maintenance, spousal support, alimony; however it is called, it is often among the most contentious issues in any divorce case. For many people, it even takes priority over child custody and child support issues.

Experienced Illinois Spousal Support Guidelines Attorney

If you are filing for divorce in Cook County, DuPage County or Lake County, Illinois, in which spousal maintenance will be a significant factor in the final divorce settlement, call the Law Offices of Donald J. Cosley in Rolling Meadows. As an Illinois divorce and family law lawyer, Donald Cosley has protected the financial interests for clients on both sides of the alimony issue. Our firm is recognized by opposing divorce attorneys, family welfare specialists and judges for our integrity and hard work, as we apply creative, intelligent and effective strategies to find resolutions without the need for emotional and costly trial. If a trial is necessary to protect your rights, you will have more than 17 years of knowledgeable, tenacious courtroom experience on your side, fighting aggressively to protect your financial interests.

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Call us with questions about your Illinois divorce spousal support guidelines and marital property agreements, including issues such as:

From offices in Rolling Meadows, the Law Offices of Donald J. Cosley represents clients in Cook County, Lake County, DuPage County, Illinois, and communities throughout the greater metropolitan Chicago area. Contact us to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Rolling Meadows spousal support lawyer today.

Cosley Law Office
Arlington Office Park
1855 Rohlwing Road, Suite D
Rolling Meadows, IL 60008

Rolling Meadows Law Office

Phone: 847-253-3100
Cell Phone: 847-340-5517
Fax: 847-253-3434

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