Proving the Use of Technology in Court
By Hon. Grace G. Dickler, (ret.)
Family Law,
August 2024
As technology continues to evolve, it is critical for practitioners to familiarize themselves with proving the use of technology in court.
The Need to Embrace and Catch Up With Technology
By Grace G. Dickler & Isabela Moreira
Family Law,
September 2019
While keeping up with the many updates and advances in technology can certainly be an intimidating task, embracing technology can provide many benefits to the practice of family law.
New programs in Cook County’s Domestic Relations Division
By Grace G. Dickler
Family Law,
November 2018
In light of recent changes in family law in Illinois and an uptick in the number of litigants navigating cases without assistance of an attorney, multiple committees have been assembled to ensure that Cook County's Domestic Relations Division offers programs and policies appropriate to meet the changing needs of families.
Domestic Relations Division consolidation
By Hon. Grace G. Dickler & Catherine Ryan
Family Law,
March 2017
The merger of the Dissolution and Parentage Court is arguably the most substantial procedural change to take place in the history of the Domestic Relations Division at the Daley Center.
Child custody evaluators
By Grace G. Dickler & Michael Levy
Family Law,
September 2014
A look at three standards that have been implemented around the country as an attempt to homogenize custody evaluations and to increase their accuracy and utility.
Availability of experts in custody disputes
By Grace G. Dickler
Family Law,
March 2000
This writing will address the existing statutory scheme, case law, and proposed changes relative to the use of experts in custody and visitation cases.
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