What Happens When Your Disabled Child Turns 18 and What You Need to Do Beforehand

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When your child is under the age of 18, you, as their parent, can make most, if not all decisions, on their behalf. However, when your child turns 18, the law views them as an adult, and you no longer have the ability to control what and how decisions are made, or even receive relevant information about those decisions. For …

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Cari Rincker Joins Guardian ad Litem Roster for the Fifth Circuit of Illinois

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Not only am I on the GAL roster for the Sixth Circuit (including Champaign and Douglas Counties) and the Fourth Circuit (including Shelby County) but I am now on the GAL roster for the Fifth Circuit which includes Coles County, Vermilion County and Edgar County. Working with children is a passion of mine and looking forward to continuing to serve …

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Newly Appointed Mediator and Child Representative for the Fourth Circuit

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I am very excited to announce that I have recently been appointed on the roster of mediators and child representatives/Guardian ad Litems for the Fourth Circuit in Illinois, which includes my hometown county of Shelbyville. I’m thrilled to be part of the team of professionals helping families navigate conflict.  I’m pretty passionate that the courthouse is not the answer to …

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Illinois Family Law: Guardian Ad Litem for Sixth Circuit

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I’m very excited to announce that I’m officially a Guardian Ad Litem for the Sixth Circuit of Illinois.  I’ve always been passionate about working with children through family law issues and excited to serve the community through this capacity.

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