As participants in the COVID-19 era of family litigation, we have seen many issues arise, such as remote learning, mask enforcement, parenting time, not only modification to a schedule, but also make up time, holiday and vacation time as well as the question of whether parenting time should occur at all due to concerns of exposure.
Read MorePreparing to go back to school is nothing new for many families, however, after over a year of online schooling, the transition back to school may look a little different year if your child’s school is going back full time or in a hybrid model.
Read MoreAs the school year winds down, and summer fever begins to hit, parents face decisions about summer parenting time and activities. The Law Office of Erin M. Wilson is also gearing up for summer, by assisting families in creating a summer parenting schedule or ensuring that an existing schedule is up to date, and advising individuals about their summer travel plans and what they need to do in order to mitigate conflict.
Read MoreAlthough COVID-19 is still restricting the things we can do and the places we can visit, there are still ways to engage in activities to bring your family together during the new year.
Read MoreAs summer ends, parents and children will have to consider their options for the upcoming school year. Determining whether or not your child will go back to school is a big decision and it is possible you and your co-parent may be at odds.
Read MoreThere comes a point in some cases where the parties cannot settle on their various issues which means trial is inevitable and necessary. Even under normal circumstances, trials are a lot of work to prepare for. However, in time of the Covid-19 pandemic, trials are conducted online via zoom, carrying even more challenges. The Law Office of Erin M. Wilson LLC can now say we have had a trial by zoom, which was made possible by our capable and hardworking team.
Read MoreCan I get divorced during the pandemic? Yes, it is possible! Courts are operating remotely, including doing prove-ups under a special protocol via Zoom. Further, The Law Office Of Erin M. Wilson LLC is working remotely to serve all our clients with the same diligence as if we were working in person! This includes negotiating and resolving contested and uncontested divorce cases.
Read MoreThe Law Office of Erin M. Wilson LLC is still open to assist families during the Covid-19 stay at home order. While the courts are not scheduled to re-open until at least May 18, 2020, our office is working 100% remotely on all aspects of divorce cases, child representation/Guardian ad Litem work, mediation, parenting coordination, and prenuptial agreements! Erin can coordinate with the Courts to get your divorce finalized quickly, even in the midst of Covid-19.
Read MoreCOVID-19 is changing the way our society is functioning right now. As parents, it is important to know your rights and responsibilities regarding parenting time. Governor Priztker issued an executive order on Friday, March 20th that orders individuals to stay at home - however, there are limitations and exceptions when it comes to parenting time.
Read MoreCo-parenting can be complicated enough without additional factors that throw a wrench into the system you and your co-parent have developed. The presence of coronavirus will alter the way that you co-parent. Here are some tips on how to be successful co-parents while dealing with coronavirus.
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