• Episode 36 - The Aftermath of Court Orders (and the Before Math)

  • Jun 10 2022
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast
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Episode 36 - The Aftermath of Court Orders (and the Before Math)

  • Summary

  • In this Episode 36 - recorded in May, 2022, Barry and Kevin discuss what happens after a Divorce, Allocation Judgment or other Court Order has been entered. All that work, all the thinking and negotiating and planning -- so easy to fall apart or not work as planned.

    Kevin and Barry shares some stories and techniques for smoothing the way to the rest of your life -- your life after Court, when you have to live with the words on paper.
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    Chicago Lawyers Barry C. Boykin and Kevin R. Johnson have more than 50 combined years of experience in Custody, Divorce and other Family Law matters. They know first-hand the court battles, stress and struggles that people endure as disputes are resolved in the family-court system.

    Barry and Kevin work to bring hope and clarity to a troubled world, where lawyers, judges and other professionals see the best and worst of human behavior on public display.

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    CARPLS - legal resources www.carpls.org

    Illinois Legal Aid Online www.illinoislegalaid.org

    Mentioned in this episode:

    The Illinois 'Statewide Financial Affidavit'

    A pointer to the Illinois HFS Child Support Estimator

    The Hewitt case (Illinois Supreme Court, 2016)

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    Who we are:

    Attorney Barry C. Boykin - www.gclclaw.org/barry-c-boykin
    Attorney Kevin R. Johnson - www.divorce.nu

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