Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
June 2021
A note from the outgoing chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
May 2021
A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
April 2021
A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
March 2021
A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
February 2021
A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
December 2020
A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
November 2020
A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb
Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
October 2020
A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Chair’s Column
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
September 2020
A note from the chair, Sally K. Kolb.
Proper Order of Protection Findings
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
November 2019
A summary of Landmann v. Landmann, which highlights the required findings for plenary orders of protection.
What needs to be in a good order of protection petition?
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
March 2017
This article will help walk a practitioner through the process of fact-gathering, properly preparing and filing the Verified Petition for Order of Protection, and representing the Petitioner in an Emergency Order of Protection.
Why doesn’t she just leave?
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
April 2016
In cases of domestic violence, this question focuses on the victim’s implied culpability instead of on the abuser.
Last-minute order of protection? What do you do?
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
October 2014
Late in the day a potential client calls your office for representation for an Order of Protection hearing that is, inevitably, coming up very, very soon. What do you do? What are your options?
Family law in legal aid
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
February 2014
Learn more about the pro bono opportunities available with the Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation, Inc.
Orders of protection at school
By Sally K. Kolb
Family Law,
May 2012
A look at the changes made to Orders of Protection when Public Act 97-0294 went into effect on the first of this year.
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