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Collecting on A Judgment in Illinois: The Wage Deduction Proceeding

If you have a judgment and the judgment debtor is employed and earning wages, a wage deduction proceeding is a powerful tool for collecting on that judgment.

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The Benefits of A Single-Member Limited Liability Company

The Illinois Limited Liability Act ("LLC") allows for single-member LLC's, as do many states. This is often-times a better option than the unincorporated business model that was often the only option for this type of business formation.

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Illinois Debt Collection: Considerations Prior to Filing a Lawsuit

When someone is owed money and they are unable to collect it, the first option that comes to mind is to file a lawsuit against the person who owes you money.

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Do Judgments Expire in Illinois?

Illinois, like every other state, has its own statute of limitations on how long a judgment can last.

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Why Does the Litigation Process Take so Long in Illinois (and Everywhere)?

Whether you or someone you know is dealing with a lawsuit or criminal charge, you might be wondering why legal cases go on for such a long time.

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How to Domesticate an Out-of-State Judgment in Illinois

Sometimes an Illinois business needs to bring a lawsuit in another state against a customer, supplier, or business entity.

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How Do I Collect Unpaid Invoices in Illinois?

If you run a small business, it is inevitable that you will eventually run into a client or customer who owes you money.

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How to Form an Illinois LLC

A Limited Liability Company ("LLC") is a excellent vehicle to incorporate your Illinois business due to its hybrid business structure. The members are insulated from person liability for the debts of the LLC, much like a corporation, but shares some of the same tax benefits of a sole proprietorship.

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How Do You Collect Child Support Payments in Illinois?

As an attorney who does collection work, our firm receives a lot of questions about how to deal with a noncustodial parent who lapses in payments of child support.

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