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.
Illinois Paternity Disputes Attorneys
Verifying paternity is necessary for collecting - or being ordered to pay - child support, establishing visitation rights, and challenging adoptions. Typically, a DNA test is conducted through a blood test or swipe of the inside cheek of the alleged father. Once the results are obtained and recognized by the court, child support can be ordered, visitation arrangements put in place, or an adoption challenged. At Schlesinger & Strauss, LLC, we take all necessary steps needed for verifying paternity. Afterward, we can help you petition the court for child support payments or visitation rights. If an adoption is involved, we can initiate legal action to halt or reverse an adoption if you were not notified according to the requirements of the law.
For more information regarding paternity and how we can help you, contact Libertyville paternity disputes attorneys at Schlesinger & Strauss, LLC, today.
Paternity, Child Support, and a Father’s Obligations
Mothers interested in collecting child support for their children should also consider other benefits of establishing paternity. Once paternity is verified, the following kinds of legal rights and obligations go into effect:
- Child support payments
- Legal status as an heir of their father’s estate
- Right to claim death benefits from their father under Social Security
- Right to medical information for health care purposes
- Right to medical coverage under father’s health benefits
- Father’s salary included on financial aid applications
Establishing a Relationship with Your Child – Paternity and Visitation
For fathers who are interested in establishing a relationship with their children, paternity is the only way to obtain a court order forcing the mother of your children to grant you access to them. Once the results of your DNA test confirm that you are the father, you have a right to spend time with them – even if you have a criminal conviction.
If you learn that the mother of your child is giving your child up for adoption, a paternity test can provide you with the needed legal foundation for halting the adoption process. If your child has already been adopted, you may be able to reverse the adoption.
Contact Our Lake County, Illinois Paternity Disputes Attorneys
Regardless of whether you want to start collecting child support from your children’s father or you are a father interested in establishing visitation rights with your children, we can help. To schedule an appointment and discuss your case, contact Libertyville paternity disputes attorneys at Schlesinger & Strauss, LLC, today.

