Arami Law, Inc.

Category: Family law attorney in Chicago, Illinois

Address: 53 W Jackson Blvd #1021, Chicago, IL 60604, USA

Phone: +13125846355

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Tuesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Wednesday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Thursday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Friday: 8:30AM–5:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Juan B

Oct 8, 2022

Run away, you can do way better.

Carolina Z

Sep 27, 2022

Best attorney for all family matters and welcomes you in as if you were part of his family!

Kanstantsin Vazhnik

Sep 26, 2022

Kourosh and his team are the best in the industry. It is always a difficult times when you will have a situation that involves Kourosh services and he will be there for you : to advise and guide thru challenging times.

Sohyb Abdulla

Sep 7, 2022

One of the best attorneys in Chicago , makes communication simple and easy , truly cares about his clients and situations , I highly recommend Mr. Arami he helped me a great deal and was worth every penny. If In need of a attorney he will always be my go to.

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Questions & Answers

Can you represent someone in Woodstock, I’ll that lives in Chicago, il

Ella Poe | Oct 11, 2021
Kourosh Arami | Oct 11, 2021

Yes, we can represent you in McHenry County.

Can a divorce attorney help me make parental visitation arrangements?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

At Arami Law, our divorce attorneys are well rounded in many family law practice areas. We have assisted clients with child custody, parenting time and divorce. Call our office today to speak with a Chicago divorce lawyer.

What’s the first step in filing for a divorce?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

Most individuals seeking a divorce being by discussing their situation with a divorce lawyer. At this initial consultation, you’ll describe the details of your case with an attorney, who can come up with a strategy to protect your goals. If you’d like to speak with a Chicago family law attorney, call Arami Law.

When it comes to getting a divorce, is a divorce lawyer necessary?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

While a family law attorney is not necessary to get a divorce, there’s much that needs to be arranged like child custody, asset division and more. You may feel overwhelmed trying to sort out everything on your own, especially if you cannot agree with the other party. Call a Chicago divorce attorney who will help make the process easier.

What’s the timeframe for getting a divorce?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

Typically, a divorce can take about 3 to 24 months to be finalized. The amount of time it will take depends on whether you are getting a contested or uncontested divorce. A contested divorce will usually take longer since the partners must sort out their disagreements. The Chicago family law attorneys at Arami Law have experience settling divorce cases: call us today.

Is divorce different than legal separation?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

Yes. While they may seem similar, there are significant differences between a divorce and a legal separation. Unlike a legal separation, a divorce officially dissolves the marriage. Each has its own advantages, such as being allowed to remarry after a divorce. When choosing between these two options, it is best to speak with a Chicago divorce attorney at Arami Law. Please contact us today.

How is child support figured out?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

There are a variety of factors that go into determining child support in Illinois. Contact our family law attorneys at Arami Law, today to schedule an initial consultation. We have been representing clients since 2004 and are highly experienced in matters of divorce, child support, modifications and many other cases related to family law.

Should I get a divorce or legal separation?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

It depends on your situation. A divorce ends the marriage and allows you to get remarried if desired. A legal separation ends the relationship, but not the marriage, which means spouses can not remarry. Reaching out to a divorce lawyer at Arami Law may help you understand what is best for you.

Do you handle child custody cases?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

Yes, the family law attorneys at Arami Law have helped many clients with obtaining child custody and visitation rights, which are now referred to as allocation of parental responsibilities and parenting time

How do I file for divorce?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

The first step typically starts with completing the required paperwork and filing it with the court. Once this has been filed, your spouse will be notified. The court can then start the divorce process. The divorce attorneys at Arami Law, will be able to protect your interests and assist you through your divorce.

My wife and I are getting divorced and have agreed to make this as easy as possible on our kids. Is there a way to handle this without going to court?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

Mediation can be an excellent alternative or addition to litigation. That being said, even in the case of an uncontested divorce, the matter has to go before the Court to be proven up or finalized. Our family law attorneys at Arami Law, are experienced at mediation, as well as litigation, and have helped many clients come to a peaceful and expeditious resolution.

How do I know if I need a prenup?

Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019
Arami Law, Inc. | Oct 12, 2019

Prenuptial agreements are very specific to each couple’s circumstances. While it can be difficult to discuss during your engagement, it can be beneficial if you or your partner will be bringing assets or liabilities into a marriage. Please call our experienced family law attorneys at Arami Law to discuss your situation.

Can u help with childsupport my ex wife but me on childsupport after we agree on court that I was going to give her $200 every 2weeks

Juan Villareal | Oct 12, 2018
David Wolkowitz | Oct 12, 2019

Most lawyers can help you with this type of problem. However, the lawyer will have to review the court documents.

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