Monthly Archives: June 2013

Landmark Ruling for Illinois Civil Unions

Civil-Unions-for-Same-Sex-Couples On June 26, 2013, in the landmark ruling of United States v. Windsor, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the Defense of Marriage Act (“DOMA”). In place since 1996, DOMA restricted validly married gay couples from access to federal benefits. In another case decided the same day, Hollingsworth v. Perry, the Court reinstated a lower court opinion that struck down California’s gay marriage ban (called Proposition 8 or “Prop 8”). The Court held that the ci...   Read more ...  

Dual Citizenship and Divorce (Part Two)

Dual-Citizenship-and-Divorce My last post examined some of the early legal issues to consider when dual nationals decide to get a divorce. A divorce proceeding involving dual nationals can be complex. It can also be emotional, expensive, and stressful. As a Chicago divorce lawyer, I am here to help and provide guidance and support. Here is the second part of my article on important legal issues to consider in divorce cases involving dual nationals. What Country Will Have Jurisdiction Over the D...   Read more ...