Articles From William J. Scott, Jr.

Income for child support By William J. Scott Family Law, March 2014 The author makes his case for a more well-thought-out method for calculating child support.
Chair’s column By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, June 2013 A message from Section Chair William Scott.
Chair’s column—Child support plus By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, May 2013 The debate continues about what kind of child support system Illinois should have.
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Chair’s column By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, April 2013 A message from Section Chair Bill Scott.
Chair’s column By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, March 2013 A message from Section Chair William J. Scott, Jr.
Chair’s column By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, February 2013 Bill Scott, Family Law Section Chair, calls for a review of the sweeping changes to the IMDMA proposed by HB1452 in the current Illinois Legislature.
Chair’s column By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, January 2013 A Chicago newspaper columnist, Sydney J. Harris, used to report occasionally on facts and information that he learned while looking up other things. Information comes to me in that manner or, since I am now affiliated with a law firm that has many practice areas other than Family Law, information comes to me via tax practitioners, estate planners and other lawyers who do things that I do not understand.
Chair’s column By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, December 2012 A message from Family Law Section Chair Bill Scott.
Chair’s column By William J. Scott Family Law, November 2012 A message from Family Law Section Chair Bill Scott.
Chair’s column By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, August 2012 A message from Section Chair William Scott, Jr.
Chair’s column By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, July 2012 A message from Section Chair William J. Scott, Jr.
Smithberg v. The Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund et all By William J. Scott, Jr. Family Law, January 2001 In an opinion filed August 10, 2000 the Illinois Supreme Court reached a familiar conclusion, this time with respect to death benefits payable by the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF).

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