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Case Management Conferences in Illinois Divorce
Article written by Illinois Attorney Kevin O’Flaherty
In this article we explain case management conferences in Illinois divorce.
What is a Case Management Conference?
A case management conference is a meeting between the judge and the attorneys for both parties during which the judge will check in on the progress of the case, set deadlines, and plan for how the case will move toward trial.
When are Case Management Conferences Held in Illinois Divorce?
Supreme Court Rule 218(a) provides that the court must hold a case management conference within 35 days after the response to the divorce petition has been filed and, even if no response is on file, no later than 182 days after the filing of the divorce petition.
What to Expect from a Case Management Conference in an Illinois Divorce
At a case management conference the attorneys for each side and the judge will discuss the following:
- The issues involved in the divorce and the complexity of the case;
- Whether any of the issues can be settled or simplified and whether it makes sense to schedule a pretrial settlement conference;
- Scheduling any required family mediation if parenting issues are involved and whether mediation makes sense if it is not…