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LaSalle County Divorce Lawyer

Divorce is the termination of a marriage that legally ends marital responsibilities between two people, allowing them to marry other people. Divorce laws vary greatly among the fifty states. Therefore, before you file for divorce or if your spouse has served you with divorce papers, you need to hire the best LaSalle County divorce lawyer. At The Law Offices of Fitzpatrick & Harrop in Morris, Illinois, the most experienced and compassionate LaSalle County divorce lawyer will guide you through every step of the divorce process.

Since each state has its own divorce laws, it is vital that you hire the best attorney in your state. In northern and central Illinois, that means hiring the best LaSalle County divorce lawyer from the most experienced law firm in the area, Fitzpatrick & Harrop. With over forty years of experience, each LaSalle County divorce lawyer from Fitzpatrick & Harrop will fight for your rights!

In some states, divorce does not require either party to claim fault of their partner, known as ‘no fault’ divorce. When there is no agreement over terms between the spouses regarding alimony, spousal support or child custody rights, contested divorce occurs. This can be quite traumatic to both spouses and may take months or even years to complete, often leading to expensive litigation. This is why you need to hire a compassionate and experienced LaSalle County divorce lawyer to represent your rights.

Each LaSalle County divorce lawyer at Fitzpatrick & Harrop is very familiar and comfortable in the divorce statutes in Illinois and will be working for you and your children. Don’t settle for just any divorce attorney, hire the best. Please call The Law Offices of Fitzpatrick & Harrop to speak to an attorney; our results speak for themselves.

In Chicago, call 312-553-2200; in LaSalle or Grundy County, contact us at 815-942-0071.

We serve and represent people in Courts throughout northern and central Illinois including, but not limited to Will, Kankakee, LaSalle, Cook, and Grundy Counties, and Chicago, Joliet, Kankakee, Morris, and Ottawa.