Swearingen Law Offices
Call now
Call now
Website
Call
Swearingen Law Offices
When ending your marriage in divorce or dealing with family law issues, you are likely to experience a great deal of stress and uncertainty. Decisions made in these cases will have a far-reaching impact on your family's lives, and it is understandable to be overwhelmed as you try to determine your legal obligations and the steps you should take to achieve your goals.

In these cases, it is essential to have an experienced attorney on your side to protect your rights while guiding you through the legal process. At Swearingen Law Offices, our goal is to educate our clients about the law and provide you with the knowledge you need to make the right decisions in your family law case. We will read through the Illinois statutes with you, make sure you understand how they apply to your situation, and let you know what you can expect as you work toward a resolution.

Our experience and guidance can give you the confidence you need to reach a positive outcome to your case. Attorney Brad Swearingen has spent nearly four decades representing clients in divorce trials and family law cases and serving as a court-appointed mediator and court-appointed guardian ad litem.
Services
When people begin the divorce process, they are uncertain about the process and possible outcomes of their divorce.
They have heard "stories" of how divorces come out from friends or family, which may be only part of the story.
It is my goal to educate you from the first appointment on how the courts decide the critical issues in your divorce, whether it is regarding allocation of parental responsibilities (child custody), parenting time (visitation), maintenance, child support, or property division.
I have been practicing law for 38 years in Kane, Kendall, and DuPage counties.
My practice is primarily family law.
I and I alone will handle your case.
You will not be passed over to someone else in the firm.
I am your advisor, and I will keep you informed and advise you as to what the law is, what your options are, and what I believe we should do in your best interests.
Together we will make decisions regarding your case and future.
I have been licensed to practice in Illinois since 1979.
I am a certified mediator and a court-appointed Guardian-ad-litem in Kane and Kendall Counties.
When families face legal issues that must be resolved in family court, they are likely to experience a great deal of uncertainty and stress as they worry about what to expect and the legal requirements that they must meet.
Since decisions made in family court can affect families' lives for years to come, it is essential to have a knowledgeable, experienced attorney on your side to protect your rights and advocate for your best interests.
At Swearingen Law Offices, we believe in the importance of educating our clients about Illinois' family law statutes and helping them understand what to expect throughout the legal process.
When a couple decides to get married, they will likely be combining nearly every aspect of their lives, including the property they own, the income they earn, and other personal, financial, and legal concerns.
While the possible end of their marriage is probably the last thing on their minds, couples may want to decide how these various aspects will be handled in the case of divorce or the death of a spouse.
By creating a premarital agreement (also known as a prenuptial agreement or "prenup"), couples can ensure that they will be protected should the unthinkable happen.
From when a child is born until they are an adult, they deserve to receive support from their parents.
Most people will probably agree with this idea, but it is not just a nice thought; in the state of Illinois, it is the law.
Illinois statutes state that every child has the right to "the physical, mental, emotional, and financial support of his or her parents, " and this is true regardless of the parents' marital status.
In order to ensure that children will receive the financial support they need from both their parents, it is important to understand how to legally establish a child's paternity.
Reviews
Review Swearingen Law Offices

Be the first to review Swearingen Law Offices.

Write a Review