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Commonly Asked Questions about Family Court Petitions

When a petition is filed, the plaintiff and the defendant are given the opportunity to settle the case privately or to use an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process rather than go to trial. The court may also provide a summary judgment. If the case goes to trial, the judge will ultimately issue a verdict.
A family offense petition is filed when a family member claims that another family member committed one of the following acts against another family member: Disorderly conduct. Unlawful dissemination or publication of an intimate image (eff. Sept.
Figure out the deadline to serve Unless the court orders a different time to serve, your server must mail the papers at least 16 court days plus 5 calendar days before your court date. A court day is a day the court is open (Monday through Friday, excluding court holidays). How do I calculate the deadline?
In court, the judge writes or verbalizes orders, which are proclamations of the judges decisions. These decisions can be in response to objections during a trial or a ruling on a complicated issue during a hearing. Stipulations, and petitions originate with the parties attorneys, not judges.
A Petition is generally the formal document filed to start a new legal matter; for example, a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage or a Petition to Establish Paternity. A motion, on the other hand, is a formal request made to the court within an ongoing case. Motions are important in Illinois divorce proceedings.