Filing Divorce In Illinois

Summary

In Illinois, you can file for divorce on grounds of irreconcilable differences without proving fault. If separated for at least six months, consent from both parties is required if separated for less than six months. The nearest court in Champaign is the Champaign County Courthouse. You may qualify for a fee waiver for court costs if you have no income by filling out an Application for Waiver of Court Fees.

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I would like to file for divorce from my husband. We are seperated, not living together. We have two children and I am the custodial parent. I was forced out of our house that we’ve been renting for four years. My name is still on the lease.
What state are you currently residing in, ****? This will help me provide the most accurate information regarding divorce laws in your location.
Illinois
What is the reason for your divorce? In Illinois, grounds for divorce include irreconcilable differences and separation for at least six months.
irreconcilable differences
In Illinois, for irreconcilable differences:

- No fault needs to be proven.
- Separation for at least 6 months is required.
- Consent of both parties is needed if separated less than 6 months.

For court details, please provide your city.
Champaign
The nearest court in Champaign, Illinois is the Champaign County Courthouse. Their contact number is (*) *-*.
How can I file for free?
To file for free, you may qualify for a fee waiver if you have low income. Can you provide your income details?
I currently have no income
In Illinois, you may qualify for a fee waiver for court costs if you have no income. You'll need to fill out an Application for Waiver of Court Fees.