In this blog we share, “What Happens to the Farm in an Illinois Divorce?”, one of the most common and stressful questions farm owners ask when divorce becomes a possibility. For many families, the farm is not just property. It is a livelihood, a long-term investment, and often a multi-generational legacy. Understanding how Illinois divorce law treats farm assets can …
Can Divorce Be Amicable in Illinois? What Realistic Cooperation Looks Like for Families and Farm Owners
In this blog we share, “Can Divorce Be Amicable in Illinois? What Realistic Cooperation Looks Like for Families and Farm Owners”, a question many couples ask when divorce feels likely, but they want to avoid unnecessary conflict. In Illinois, an amicable or uncontested divorce under the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act is possible in many situations, but it …
I Think My Marriage Is Over: What To Do Before Filing For Divorce In Illinois
In this blog we share, “I Think My Marriage Is Over: What To Do Before Filing For Divorce In Illinois”, a thought many people quietly reach long before any legal paperwork is filed. Recognizing that your marriage may be over is not a legal decision. It is an emotional and practical turning point. What you do next can significantly affect …
How to Talk to Your Spouse About Divorce in Illinois: A Thoughtful Guide for Families and Farm Owners
In this blog we share, “How to Talk to Your Spouse About Divorce in Illinois”, a conversation many people in Champaign, Shelbyville, and surrounding Central Illinois communities quietly prepare for long before it ever happens. Deciding to talk to your spouse about divorce is one of the most emotionally difficult steps in the entire process. How the conversation begins can …
Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Divorce in Illinois as a Business Owner or Farmer
In this blog, we share key insights from Mistakes to Avoid When Filing for Divorce in Illinois as a Business Owner or Farmer, one of the most important topics to understand before taking legal action. January is a common time for divorce filings, particularly after year-end financial reviews and tax planning. For business owners and farmers, filing for divorce without …
Farms, Family, and Fairness: How Farm Divorces Will Shape Ag Businesses in 2026
In this blog, “Farms, Family, and Fairness: How the Next Generation of Farm Divorces Will Shape Ag Businesses in 2026,” we explore how the intersection of family and business law is reshaping the future of agricultural operations and generational wealth. Divorce in a farm family can be one of the most complex legal events because it affects not only the …
Co-Parenting Through the Holidays: Legal and Emotional Tips for Illinois Families and Farm Families
The holidays can be joyful yet challenging, especially for separated or divorced parents. Co-Parenting Through the Holidays: Legal and Emotional Tips for Illinois Families and Farm Families offers practical guidance for navigating this emotional time of year. Whether you live in a busy city like Chicago or run a family farm in rural Illinois, managing co-parenting schedules during the holidays …
10 Ways to Have a Smooth Farm Divorce in Illinois
Divorce is never easy, but when it involves a family farm, the process can become even more complex. Farming isn’t just a business, it’s a lifestyle, a legacy, and often, a source of family pride. A farm divorce in Illinois requires careful planning to ensure both spouses are treated fairly while protecting the farm’s long-term viability. In this blog, we …
What to Expect and How to Prepare for Divorce Mediation in Illinois
Divorce can be one of the most challenging experiences of a person’s life. Emotions run high, financial decisions need to be made, and the future can feel uncertain. Fortunately, Illinois couples have an alternative to courtroom battles: divorce mediation. In this blog, we share “What to Expect and How to Prepare for Divorce Mediation in Illinois. Divorce mediation gives couples …
Do I Have to Go to Court If I Choose Mediation in Illinois?
At Rincker Law, PLLC, we are often asked by our family law and agricultural clients whether choosing mediation means avoiding court altogether. In this blog, we share: Do I Have to Go to Court If I Choose Mediation in Illinois? The short answer: not necessarily. However, the full answer depends on your specific case and the agreements you have. Furthermore, …
5 Ways Mediation Saves You Time and Money During Divorce in Illinois
Divorce is rarely easy—but it doesn’t have to be financially and emotionally draining. For many couples in Illinois, mediation offers a practical, affordable, and respectful alternative to the courtroom. It’s faster, more cost-effective, and gives both parties more control over the outcome. At Rincker Law, PLLC, we’ve guided countless clients through divorce mediation, including those with complex issues like family …
Division of Farmland in an Illinois Divorce: What You Need to Know
When it comes to divorce, one of the most complex issues for farm families is the division of farmland in an Illinois divorce. Unlike dividing up a bank account or household items, farmland often represents not just property but also a source of income, a family legacy, and a livelihood. In this blog, we share how Illinois courts typically handle …












