CommunityAs a past president of the Geneva Lions Club and chairman of the We Serve Foundation, we recognize our duty to serve the community and our neighbors. CompassionateWe understand your family's needs and we are here to focus and listen to you. CourteousFamily matters are often challenging, and it is our purpose to serve clients with respect and dignity. IntegrityWe are recognized and trusted both in and out of the courtroom for our honesty and integrity. ProfessionalismFrom the pleadings and documents that we produce through the appearance and dignity that we bring to the courtroom, our professionalism directly impacts the results we obtain for you.
 

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Attorney Warlick received the International President's Membership Achievement Award from the Geneva Lions Club. Read more about the award.

Geneva Family Law Attorney

When your family is at stake, it is important to have an experienced attorney you can trust. At the The Law Offices of Douglas B. Warlick & Associates, in Geneva, Illinois, we provide skilled legal representation for clients with family law concerns. Since 1981, our firm has been dedicated to providing strong legal advocacy and personal attention to our clients and their families during difficult and stressful times.

With more than 35 years of experience, attorney Doug Warlick has the ability to effectively resolve family law issues. During his long and distinguished career, he has received many honors and awards and was also admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court.

 
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Mr. Warlick enjoys a solid reputation and professional relationship with the judges and attorneys of Kane County as well as Kendall, DeKalb and DuPage counties. He has earned this reputation through his commitment to excellence in legal counsel, integrity in client representation, and thoughtful approach to family issues. He has also earned that reputation by working arduously for many professional bar associations, including service as a Director of the Kane County Bar Association (KCBA), and service as the Chairman of the Family Law Committee and also the Children's Advocacy Committee of the DuPage County Bar Association (DCBA) where he presided over programs including GAL (guardian ad litem) training, trial advocacy, and a bench/bar relations joint program for the KCBA and DCBA.

Attorney Douglas B. Warlick has served the Illinois State Bar Association (ISBA) and was elected in 2007 as a member of the Assembly, which is the governing body of the State's largest bar association. He has also been a member of the exclusive Family Law Section Council of the ISBA which is the leading group of attorneys and judges throughout the State of Illinois that takes responsibility for monitoring, implementing, and modifying or drafting legislation affecting all family law statutes in the State of Illinois. He was initially appointed in 2006 and served on the Family Law Section Council for numerous years thereafter. Attorney Warlick further served the ISBA on the Standing Committee for Bar Services and Activities for several years since 2007.

Contact our office today to schedule an appointment with Doug Warlick. We provide discounted rates for initial consultations.

 
 
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Custody Support

Kane County child custody attorney

Geneva Child Support Lawyer
Child Custody, Visitation, and Financial Support

Douglas B. Warlick is uniquely qualified to represent clients in Kane County as well as Kendall, Dekalb and DuPage Counties in child custody and child support issues, with over 30 years (since 1981) of legal experience and professional involvement with programs directly related to the children of divorce and the severed relationships in the unmarried population.

The The Law Offices of Douglas B. Warlick & Associates is located in Geneva, Illinois. We are a full-service family law firm with a dedication to serving the needs of children while protecting the rights and interests of the parents we represent.

Integrity and Qualifications

In addition to practicing law since 1981, Doug Warlick offers strong leadership in the area of family law dedicated to the concerns of children. For more than five years, Doug Warlick has taught classes for the KIDS Program, a divorce education class for parents in Kane County. He also serves as a guardian ad litem appointed to represent the interests of minor children in family law matters requiring court intervention. He is the recent past chair of the Children’s Advocacy Committee of the DuPage County Bar Association, and in 2005, he organized a joint GAL training program for both Kane County and DuPage County.

Child Custody

Clients hiring The Law Offices of Douglas B. Warlick & Associates can be confident they have hired an accomplished attorney who will put the needs of children at the forefront in child custody negotiations. In most cases, joint custody is the norm and a joint parenting agreement is prepared. This lengthy document contains specifics relating to rules and conduct while the child is with either parent, geographic limitations on residency and travel, and requires joint decisions on major issues in the child’s life. Sole custody is granted when the parents demonstrate an inability to work together. Even if primary custody is granted to one parent, the non-custodial parent is entitled to reasonable, unrestricted visitation, however, when one parent can demonstrate to the court serious endangerment to the child’s moral, emotional, physical, or mental well-being, then visitation can be restricted. Our firm can represent you in meeting the requirements of the court for limited, restricted or supervised visitation.

Mr. Warlick’s emphasis is negotiating workable custody and visitation arrangements that protect the child’s interests while providing a workable agreement for both parents.

If the parents cannot agree on terms of custody, mediation may be required before the matter can be litigated.

Child Support

Following changes to Illinois law that went into effect in July of 2017, child support payments paid by a non-custodial parent to a custodial parent will be determined based on both parents' incomes and each parent's amount of parenting time and parental responsibility. Our firm ensures that the court has accurate information about the both spouses' incomes and expenses. We also represent clients in court actions regarding enforcement of child support payments.

Maintenance/Alimony is very subjective and is granted at the discretion of the court based on a number of factors. The skill of your attorney is a major factor in whether you will be ordered to pay or receive spousal support or maintenance; also, please remember that maintenance may take one of many forms, including rehabilitative, permanent, reviewable, or lump sum maintenance and it may be modifiable or non-modifiable. Once it is waived, however, it is terminated forever.

Contact a Geneva child support lawyer who will handle your custody, visitation, and financial support issues with skill and a commitment to the best interests of the children. We offer a discounted initial consultation for pre-decree or post-decree cases.

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