Control. Sometimes we feel we are in control of a situation. Sometimes we feel as though we don’t have as much control over a situation. My clients frequently tell me they feel their lives start to go out of control when they are separating and contemplating divorce. Feeling in control of a situation is important for people. Popular movies […]
Parents, are you helping children get settled into college life? This is a nice piece on the transition.
Date Posted: December 9, 2019
Column: How to keep your sanity while saying goodbye to your college kid I ran into a girlfriend of mine at the grocery store the other day, and she looked like she’d been crying. I asked her if everything was OK and she replied, “No. My daughter is leaving for college tomorrow and I’m a […]
As a Collaborative Practitioner I am very proud to be an active member of the Collaborative Law Institute of Illinois.
Date Posted: December 9, 2019
Our members help couples approach divorce in a non-destructive manner, through alternatives to fighting in court and agreements tailored to family priorities. Contact one of our divorce professionals to find out if the Collaborative Divorce Process is right for you: Learn More
It was an honor to be present at this celebration of the passage of the Collaborative Law Act in Illinois.
Date Posted: December 9, 2019
Thanks to New Eastside News for covering the CLII and AFCC-IL co-hosted event celebrating passage of the Collaborative Process Act, and for helping us spread the word about Collaborative Divorce as an alternative divorce option. Pictured, L to R: Carlton Marcyan, Theresa Beran Kulat, Jessica Malmquist, Umberto Davi, Anna Krolikowska, Sandra Crawford.
Divorce is rarely easy. When most people think of divorce they imagine protracted fighting between the couple and between the lawyers. While many divorces are hard-fought some are not. A couple working through a divorce may find that this is one of the hardest, most trying experiences of their adult life. The dissolution of a […]
Are you contemplating divorce? As a divorce attorney, I consult with many people who are in this situation. Frequently, I am asked to suggest books to help them with both their decision on whether or not to get divorce, and in the divorce process. With so many books written about divorce and for those contemplating divorce, it’s hard […]
3 Possible Reasons for Intentionally Delaying Divorce in Illinois (and When It May Backfire)
Date Posted: April 21, 2023
Navigating the complexities of divorce can be an emotionally draining experience, and sometimes, intentionally delaying the process may seem like a viable option. In our latest blog article, “3 Possible Reasons for Intentionally Delaying Divorce,” renowned Family Law Attorney Anna Krolikowska explores the rationale behind this decision.








