Illinois Spousal Maintenance Attorney
One of the most challenging and contentious issues during a divorce is the division of the family income. Dividing a household can create hardships for both parties, breadwinners and non-breadwinners alike. Whether you are seeking to collect alimony (known in Illinois as maintenance) or you want to prevent unmanageable obligations, it is important to consult with an experienced attorney who can protect your rights. At Weiler & Lengle P.C., we are dedicated to helping our clients protect their interests involving spousal support, maintenance, and alimony.
Let us protect your rights and financial security after divorce. Call 866-920-0305 or contact us by e-mail to arrange an initial consultation or case evaluation with our Kane County alimony attorney.
Our attorneys will take the following action to protect your rights:
- Provide a full evaluation of your debts, assets and income
- Structure a suitable agreement involving your rights to collect or minimize maintenance.
- Protect your quality of life and standard of living after a divorce
- Organize long-term plans to protect the security and interests of your family
- Help determine whether you are entitled to collect maintenance after divorce
- Defend you against any unreasonable or unmanageable payments
- Determine whether short-term or permanent maintenance is an option
- Explore the impact of maintenance on tax liability and child support
- Counsel you and your family to minimize the financial impact of property division
Experienced Spousal Maintenance and Alimony Defense
At the time of divorce, your rights and financial security are at risk. In addition to dividing assets, you may be liable for long-term alimony or support. Our attorneys are experienced in handling high-end and complex divorce cases, involving issues of alimony. We will provide the sound counsel you need and work strategically to minimize your liability. Our attorneys also understand the complexities of alimony, including tax liability, and they will take the time to explain your rights and obligations.
We know that these cases involve highly personal matters, and we will always treat your case with the dignity and discretion it deserves. As your advocate and legal representatives, our attorneys will remain available to answer any questions or concerns that you may have.
For more information about our services or to speak directly with an experienced Kane County, Illinois family lawyer, call 866-920-0305 or e-mail us to schedule a consultation.




