About SLG Family Law — Divorce Orland Park Illinois
SLG Family Law is a divorce Orland Park firm serving families across the Chicagoland area. The firm handles contested, uncontested, and high-net-worth divorce. Its partners include Robert Boszko, Christopher Maurer, and Sarah Nolan. They guide clients through custody, support, and property division. The firm offers personal attention focused on a fresh start. You can compare nearby firms on our Orland Park attorney directory.
The practice also covers orders of protection and parenting plans. It handles prenuptial agreements and relocation matters too. So families get full support under Illinois law. SLG offers a free initial consultation.
What Clients Say
Clients describe the team as compassionate and well prepared. Many felt heard during an emotional process. Reviewers also praise the firm’s clear guidance and steady results.
Divorce Orland Park — Practice Areas & Services
- Contested and uncontested divorce in Cook County
- Child custody, parenting time, and visitation
- Child support and spousal maintenance
- Complex and high-net-worth property division
- Orders of protection and prenuptial agreements
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a divorce cost in Orland Park?
Cost depends on whether the case is contested and how complex the assets are. Uncontested divorces are far less expensive. SLG reviews fees during its free consultation.
How is custody decided in Illinois?
Illinois courts focus on the best interests of the child. Judges weigh parenting roles, stability, and each parent’s involvement. A lawyer can help you build a strong parenting plan.
Where are divorce cases filed near Orland Park?
Cook County cases from Orland Park are often heard at the Bridgeview courthouse, 10220 S 76th Ave. Illinois requires only irreconcilable differences as grounds. A six-month separation creates a presumption the marriage is broken.
Quick Facts: Divorce in Orland Park, Illinois
- Low divorce rate: Illinois has one of the nation’s lowest divorce rates, around 1.3 per 1,000 residents — Illinois Dept. of Public Health
- Cook County volume: Cook County, which includes Orland Park, sees high divorce filings due to population — Illinois Dept. of Public Health
- Grounds: Irreconcilable differences is the only ground for divorce in Illinois — 750 ILCS 5/401

