Address: 1700 W Higgins Rd Ste 430, Des Plaines, IL 60018, USA
Phone: +18477682194
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9AM–6PM
Tuesday: 9AM–6PM
Wednesday: 9AM–6PM
Thursday: 9AM–6PM
Friday: 9AM–6PM
Saturday: Closed
JULIE DEHOYOS
I hired Scott Rogoff to assist me with my divorce and after we met I knew I had hired the best attorney for the job. Scott always responded quickly to my phone calls and had a lot of experience. He was reasonably priced and fair. Thanks Scott for helping me get the outcome I was hoping for!
Brandon Johnson
I wanted to take a moment and comment on the experience I had with buying a home using Scott's services… Coming from the great state of Arizona and as a licensed real estate broker I thought it silly to be legally required to enlist the services of an attorney to buy a single family home; our transaction was to be cut and dry. We were making a fair offer with cash purchase and short close and I saw employing an attorney as an undue expense but begrudgingly went along with it. I sought a referral from a trusted friend and hired Scott. I have seen very few transactions go as wrong as ours did in my experience in real estate. The home was recorded with the county incorrectly, the CC&R’s were wrong, there were countless required repairs and contractual errors/breeches and all were handled swiftly and expertly. Scott continued to respond promptly and professionally long after closing and long after the check had cleared in this nightmare home buying experience never charging an additional dollar above the original quote. The one bright spot in the transaction was Scott and I will gladly share his contact information with all looking to execute real estate dealings in the Chicagoland area.
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It depends. If you choose to pursue divorce in the traditional manner and there are disputes about the division of property, how parenting time will be handled, or other complicated matters, you’re likely going to need to go to court. If you and your spouse can agree on the terms of your divorce and resolve all issues outside of the courtroom, you may be able to avoid dreaded court appearances.
Once a real estate contract is signed, there will likely be consequences if either party backs out of the deal. If the buyer has not fulfilled the terms of your agreement, fails to pay, or requests additional provisions, however, backing out may be justified. If you back out as the seller and the buyer did not breach the contract, you could be liable for damages.
In Illinois, the court can order your husband to pay some or all of your attorney’s fees if you file a Petition for Interim Attorney’s Fees and Costs. This helps level the playing field when one spouse uses his or her control of the finances to make it difficult for the disadvantaged spouse.
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