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January 2012
Michael S. Strauss is speaking to the University of Illinois College of Law on the topic of Professionalism, Saturday, January, 28th, 2012.

June 2011
June 9, 2011 Gary L. Schlesinger made a presentation on lawyer ethics to a lake county bar assn. continuing education seminar.

May 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011 Gary L. Schlesinger will be the 1st speaker at the ISBA Family Law Update 2011: A French Quarter Festival, in New Orleans.

February 2011
Michael and Gary are both scheduled to attend the Lake County Bar Association Family Law Seminar in Puerto Rico in February 2011. Michael is on the planning committee for it.

January 2011
Michael Strauss presented to the University of Illinois College of Law on issues of Family Law and small firms.

October 2010
Gary Schlesinger was quoted in Lake County Magazine in "The True Meaning Of Family: November is National Adoption Month"article.

September 2010
As of September 1, Gary Schlesinger was chosen as a Super Lawyer for 2011.

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Lake County Fathers Rights Lawyer

Waukegan Custody Dispute Attorney

In recent decades, the issue of fathers’ rights has gained more traction both culturally as well as in the courts. Practically speaking, fathers have a larger number of legal options available to them for challenging adoptions, laying claim to the custody of their children, and establishing visitation rights. Typically in a divorce, the court will act according to what it believes is the best interest of a child. In determining custody, this means the court takes into consideration the earning potential of each parent, his or her work history, health condition, daily involvement in care giving for the child, and other factors. In the past, mothers had an advantage over fathers because of their role in the daily care, upkeep, and maintenance of a child. Now, however, the involvement of fathers – whether they work or stay at home – in the lives of their children is given equal weight to that of mothers.

At Schlesinger & Strauss, LLC, our family law attorneys assert and defend the rights of fathers in custody disputes, visitation planning, and paternity cases that affect adoptions. If you are a father and believe your rights have been denied or ignored, contact Libertyville, Illinois fathers’ rights attorneys at Schlesinger & Strauss, LLC, today.

Adoptions and the Putative Father Registry

When a child is born in Illinois and the parents are not married to each other, a father should register with the state’s putative father registry at that time. Doing so provides important legal rights in challenging an adoption or establishing visitation rights later. Under Illinois state law, an adoption requires the termination of parental rights.

Consequently, a search of the state’s putative father database should be conducted before an adoption is finalized. Registering with the database means you must be contacted before the adoption of your child can be approved. Once you are contacted, you may challenge the adoption.

Visitation, Paternity, and Fathers’ Rights

It’s not uncommon for a child’s mother to deny parenting time to a father in an attempt to exclude the father from the lives of her and her children. However, the law says a father has a right to visitation with his children. In some situations, however, a mother refuses to allow a father visitation, resulting in the need to go to court to obtain a court order.

In cases where paternity is in question, a positive paternity test serves as the legal foundation for obtaining a court order mandating parenting time for a father. If a child’s mother continues to deny a father visitation, she can be held in contempt and forced to comply with a court mandated visitation schedule.

Contact Libertyville, Illinois Fathers’ Rights Attorneys

If you want to establish visitation with your child or want to challenge the adoption of your child, contact Libertyville, Illinois fathers’ rights attorneys at Schlesinger & Strauss, LLC, today.

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Schlesinger & Strauss, L.L.C.

1512 Artaius Parkway, Suite 300
Libertyville IL 60048


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