
Johnson O'Keefe
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Over 3 5-Star Reviews
Divorce is a complex and often difficult process that impacts various aspects of life, including financial stability, parental responsibilities, and emotional well-being. At Johnson O'Keefe, we understand the challenges that come with navigating a divorce. Our aim is to guide our clients through this process with care, ensuring that their rights and interests are protected at every step. From property division to child custody arrangements, your divorce attorney at Johnson O'Keefe will be prepared to provide the necessary support to secure a resolution that aligns with your needs and goals.
For a consultation and to learn more about how a divorce lawyer at Johnson O'Keefe can assist you, please call (888) 445-2318.
At Johnson O'Keefe Family Law, we prioritize your needs, offering expert legal representation across Illinois, Florida, and Wyoming. Our dedicated attorneys bring compassion and efficiency to each case, ensuring a supportive experience through challenging family matters.
Why Choose Us:
- Client-focused, compassionate legal counsel
- Experienced in diverse family law matters
- Personalized strategies for favorable outcomes
- Expertise across multiple states and jurisdictions
- Commitment to turning challenges into resolutions
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Tailored solutions for your unique family law needs.
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We guide you through emotional legal challenges.
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Skilled attorneys for divorce to estate planning.
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Experienced counsel in Illinois, Florida, and Wyoming.
At Johnson O’Keefe Family Law, we provide compassionate legal support for family-related cases across Illinois, Florida, and Wyoming. Specializing in divorce, child custody, post-judgement modifications, estate planning, domestic violence, and spousal support, our experienced attorneys are committed to addressing each client's unique situation with empathy and professionalism. We understand the emotional complexities that accompany family law matters and aim to guide clients towards positive outcomes with personalized counsel. Whether you're facing a custody dispute or need estate planning assistance, our team offers thorough, client-centered advocacy with integrity. We are here to support you through every step of your legal journey.
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Myles S. Johnson MEMBER
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Genet T. Johnson MEMBER
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Shannon M. O'Keefe CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER, MEMBER
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Taylor K. Brice MANAGING PARTNER, MEMBER
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Jessica Lasky MANAGING PARTNER, MEMBER
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Anne E. Hinds MANAGING PARTNER, MEMBER
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Myron L. Latney Jr. MANAGING PARTNER, MEMBER
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Shana D. Velez PARTNER
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Brent E. Mecham SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Heidi Whitaker SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Thomas Nellessen SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Timothy Leo SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Amber Harrison SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Andrea Dalton SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Said Sharbini SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Birgit A. Almgren SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Dawn Gould SENIOR ATTORNEY
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Daniel Sol ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY
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Courtney Ragland ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY
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Ethan Sumida ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY
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Kristina A. Contreras ASSOCIATE ATTORNEY
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ES Myles S. Johnson MIEMBRO
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ES Genet T. Johnson MIEMBRO
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ES Shannon M. O'Keefe MIEMBRO, DIRECTOR DE OPERACIONES
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ES Taylor K. Brice MIEMBRO, SOCIO DIRECTOR
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ES Jessica Lasky MIEMBRO, SOCIO DIRECTOR
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ES Anne E. Hinds DIRECTOR DE DESARROLLO DE ABOGADOS, MIEMBRO, SOCIO DIRECTOR
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ES Myron L. Latney Jr. MIEMBRO, SOCIO DIRECTOR
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ES Shana D. Velez SOCIO
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ES Brent E. Mecham SOCIO
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ES Heidi Whitaker ABOGADO SENIOR
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ES Thomas Nellessen ABOGADO SENIOR
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ES Timothy Leo ABOGADO SENIOR
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ES Amber Harrison ABOGADO SENIOR
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ES Andrea Dalton ABOGADO SENIOR
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ES Said Sharbini ABOGADO SENIOR
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ES Daniel Sol ABOGADO ASOCIADO
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ES Courtney Ragland ABOGADO ASOCIADO
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ES Ethan Sumida ABOGADO ASOCIADO
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ES Kristina A. Contreras ABOGADO ASOCIADO
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How long does the divorce process take?The divorce process length varies. If uncontested, it may take a few months. Contested divorces, involving disputes, can take longer, sometimes over a year.
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Can I change my name during the divorce process?Yes, you can request a name change as part of the divorce process. The court will include it in the final divorce decree, making your name change official.
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How do I modify a divorce decree?To modify a divorce decree, you must file a petition with the court. Changes in circumstances, such as income or living arrangements, can justify modifications to support or custody orders.
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What is the first step in filing for divorce?The first step in filing for divorce is to file a petition with the family court. This document outlines the grounds for divorce and any requests regarding property, custody, and support.
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