Articles From Jennifer A. Shaw

Child support income withholding notices not just an afterthought By Jennifer A. Shaw & Barry T. Underwood Family Law, September 2013 Within the last 18 months, significant changes have been made to both Federal and State laws governing IWOs. Failure to recognize the latest protocols could result in complaints to the ARDC or charges of malpractice as the penalties attributable to employers who fail to withhold are substantial.
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Beloved pets—The oft-overlooked legal quagmire By Jennifer A. Shaw Animal Law, October 2012 As practitioners we must affirmatively meet our obligation to ensure that our clients’ animal needs are being met in the advice we give and the legal documents we prepare.
Beloved pets—The oft-overlooked legal quagmire By Jennifer A. Shaw Family Law, September 2012 As practitioners we must affirmatively meet our obligation to ensure that our clients’ animal needs are being met in the advice we give and the legal documents we prepare.
From the Chair By Jennifer A. Shaw Human and Civil Rights, October 2010 An introduction to the issue from Section Chair Jennifer Shaw.
From the Chair By Jennifer A. Shaw Human and Civil Rights, September 2010 A look at what to expect in this newsletter in the coming year, from Chair Jennifer Shaw.
De-mystifying the ISBA – Sections and Committees By Jennifer A. Shaw Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, November 2008 As many an ISBA President has said, the sections and committees are the lifeblood of this organization.
Letter from the Chair By Jennifer A. Shaw Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law, November 2008 The Standing Committee on Women and Minority Participation’s 2008-2009 year is off to an exciting start.
Subtle changes to House Bill 1826 may result in a more perfect civil union By Jennifer A. Shaw Human and Civil Rights, September 2008 On February 23, 2007, Representative Greg Harris introduced House Bill 1826 – The Illinois Religious Freedom Protection and Civil Union Act.
Civil unions in Illinois – House Bill 1826 and Senate Bill 2436 By Jennifer A. Shaw Human and Civil Rights, April 2008 Two of the most important pending items of legislation affecting the human and civil rights of Illinois citizens are House Bill 1826 and Senate Bill 2436.

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