Chicago Divorce Attorney Discusses New Domestic Violence Laws

Chicago Divorce Attorney Discusses New Domestic Violence Laws
One of the new laws increases the penalties for individuals who are repeat domestic violence offenders.  Currently, many repeat domestic abusers are charged with a misdemeanor crime under Illinois law.  This will all change come January 1st.

Under the new law, repeat domestic violence offenders could easily face a felony charge  Prison time for repeat offenders is also enhanced.  Persons with four or more domestic violence convictions can face as much as 14 years behind bars.

Joliet Democratic Senator Pat McGuire sponsored this new law.  He believes it “sends domestic abusers a strong message.”

Added Protection for Victims

A second law signed by Gov. Quinn provides greater protection to domestic violence victims.  Under the new law, insurance companies will be able to communicate with victims, covered by their abuser’s policy, with enhanced confidentiality.  In particular, insurance companies will be able to communicate with victims without having to divulge certain personal information of a victim to the abuser (e.g., a victim’s current address).

According to Gov. Quinn, “We want to make sure that their address is protected from those who might do them abuse.”

As stated above, I know that domestic violence is a serious crime.  I also know that the crime, unfortunately, can appear in both Illinois divorce and family law cases.  I’m sure most divorce attorneys in Chicago agree that a tougher stance against this crime is needed.  The new laws signed by Gov. Quinn help provide the foundation for this stance.

Please contact me if I can answer any of your questions concerning domestic violence and the new laws for Illinois.

Michael C. Craven is a well-known divorce attorney in Chicago, CPA and a partner of the Chicago law firm, Beermann Pritikin Mirabelli Swerdlove LLP. (Formerly of Beermann, now a Partner at Harrison LLP) He also holds a Master of Tax Law Degree (LLM). He is highly respected among other divorce attorneys, judges and his clients. Currently, Michael is the Secretary for the North Suburban Bar Association.  Michael is available to provide speaking engagements on topics related to Illinois Family Law to professionals, community or religious organizations.  For more information about all of his services, contact Michael at mcraven@harrisonheld.com or at Divorce Lawyers Chicago