Articles From Hon. Timothy J. McJoynt

Fees in Disguise? How Courts Can Award Attorneys’ Fees in Intentional Tort Cases Without Statutory or Contractual Authority By Hon. Timothy J. McJoynt & Mariah C. Ausbury Civil Practice and Procedure, August 2023 An analysis of howw attorneys' fees can be awarded when there is a valid statutory or contractual basis.
Recent Illinois cases regarding income and child support By Emily A. Aleisa & Timothy J. McJoynt Family Law, October 2015 A look at the recent Illinois decisions that offer guidance on calculating income and modifying child child support obligations.
Domestic relations lawyers go to probate court By Hon. Timothy J. McJoynt Family Law, May 2013 As a result of the recent case of In Re the Marriage of Karbin, domestic relations attorneys should become well-versed in probate law.
What is income? By Hon. Timothy J. McJoynt Family Law, December 2011 How does the court (or parties) determine payor’s income to apply guideline child support calculations?

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