Plainfield Child Custody Lawyers, Illinois
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Divorce & Family Law, Custody & Visitation, Child Custody, Alimony & Spousal Support, Adoption
Attorney Alex Fawell is a second-generation family law and divorce attorney based in Wheaton, Illinois. He is well versed in a wide variety of family law and divorce issues including, child support and custody, visitation, alimony, adoption and more. Currently, he serves on the Editorial Board of the DuPage County Bar Association and was also formerly a member of the DCBA Membership Committee. He has litigated hundreds of family law cases in DuPage, Kane, Will, Cook and several other counties throughout Northern Illinois, which has given him the necessary experience to help advocate for individuals and families. To schedule your free consultation, contact them at 630-871-2400.
(more)Divorce, Family Law, Litigation, Child Custody, Child Support
Chuck’s practice includes family law, divorce and business litigation, representing a wide range of clients, including business owners, medical professionals, and individuals with offshore interests. He holds Fellowships in the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and the International Academy of Family Lawyers, distinctions recognizing attorneys with exceptional skill and integrity. Recognizing that preparation is vital, he devotes substantial time to client meetings and remains accessible at all hours, ensuring immediate support when emergencies arise. Raised in Naperville, Illinois, Chuck studied engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and worked at Ford Motor Company before earning his law degree from Northern Illinois University College of Law in 1983. He is admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court and is a member of the Federal Trial Bar in Chicago. Recognized by the Illinois Supreme Court for his service to the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission, he also speaks frequently on ethics, professionalism, and Guardian ad Litem issues. Chuck enjoys snowmobiling, spending time on the water, and sharing life with his wife Linda—a registered dietician—and their extended family, which now includes four lawyers, a paralegal, a television news producer, and two grandchildren. Call 630-668-4211 or complete our contact form for your free consultation today or to learn more about our services and fees.
(more)Divorce & Family Law, Divorce, Alimony & Spousal Support, Custody & Visitation, Prenuptial Agreements
Mr. Reidy was an Assistant State's Attorney in Cook County, Illinois. During his time as a prosecutor, Mr. Reidy successfully upheld convictions of murder, home invasion, and burglary. Mr. Reidy also spent nearly two years in the Juvenile Division where he worked closely with the Illinois Department of Child and Family Services to find permanent solutions for Illinois families involved in suspected child abuse, neglect, and/or dependency. In addition to Mr. Reidy's professional experience, he possesses a unique insight to the hardships of family law because he successfully gained custody of his son. This personal experience allows Mr. Reidy to understand the feelings that his clients experience. He understands the law, but he also strives to understand his clients' feelings in order to help them through the litigation process.
(more)Divorce & Family Law, Divorce, Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support
Tricia D. Goostree knew she wanted to be an attorney since she was a little girl. She was selected for Eastern Illinois University's mock trial in college. This experience made her realize how much she enjoyed litigation and courtroom work. She was accepted into John Marshall Law School with a Dean's Scholarship, and added excellent writing skills to her love of working in the courtroom, winning the Dean Fred F. Herzog Moot Court Competition. Tricia was awarded a Moot Court Executive Board scholarship and went on to compete in regional and interstate competitions during her law school career. While in law school, Tricia worked as an intern for the Illinois Attorney General's Office in the consumer fraud division and as a Supreme Court Rule 711 clerk for the Chicago Legal Clinic. While at the Chicago Legal Clinic, Tricia began assisting clients with family law cases, including divorces and Orders of Protection, as well as child support enforcement. This allowed her an opportunity to appreciate the needs of her clients and to appear in the Cook County Domestic Relations division regularly. After two years of practice primarily in Cook County, Tricia began practicing in Kane, DuPage, Kendall and DeKalb counties and has built an excellent reputation with judges and opposing attorneys. Since 2002, Tricia's practice has been solely concentrated in family law and domestic relations, including but not limited to complex financial cases, issues of maintenance, contested custody litigation, and appeals. For nearly 15 years, Tricia's goal has been to represent her clients zealously with integrity and compassion, whether during tough settlement negotiations or litigation. Tricia loves being in the courtroom and excels when presented with difficult legal problems or challenging opponents. As a small town girl who moved to Chicago to pursue her drive of being a lawyer, Tricia has the ability to relate to folks from all walks of life, regardless of what their legal or family issues may be. To schedule a free consultation with Tricia, visit her website, or call 630-584-4800.
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