We have over 75 years of combined Illinois experience and a proven record of success.
Choosing the right legal representation for your family law case can be difficult. The professional rapport you develop with your attorney can impact the effectiveness and outcome of your case. At Reich, Jumbeck & Stole, L.L.P., we strive to build strong working relationships with our clients from their first meeting. Our Joliet law firm represents people who have divorce and family law matters in Will, Kendall, DuPage and Grundy counties.
Getting Started
We will sit down in person with you to walk you through various documents and aspects you can expect as you move forward.
Always Here For You
If at any point during the process you have questions, our team is here for you to help explain how the court system works.
Peace of Mind
We work with you to see the case through to the final resolution so that you can have peace of mind as you move forward in life.
Your Legal Roadmap
Building Trust and Confidence
Our Joliet law firm represents people who have divorce and family law matters in Will, Kendall, DuPage and Grundy counties. We have over 75 years of combined Illinois experience and a long record of success for our clients.
We Will Lay Out Your Case Options
During your initial meeting, you will have the chance to discuss your family law matter with an attorney and receive answers to your questions. Our legal professional will review the specifics of your new or existing case and present the options available to you. We will recommend the legal approach that best suits your situation, empowering you to make an informed decision.
Following this first consultation, our team will take immediate action to achieve your desired results. Our attorneys develop personalized legal strategies for each client, utilizing a collaborative team-based approach. Our firm is dedicated to maximizing the value we provide and focusing on securing the best possible outcome for every case.
The Documents You Will Receive At The End Of Your Case
Although every family law case is unique, certain documents are consistently involved in many legal matters. During our initial consultation, we will inform you of the legal agreements you will receive at the conclusion of your case and explain their importance.
For instance, upon finalizing a divorce, both parties typically receive two key documents: a divorce decree and a parenting plan. The divorce decree outlines the division of marital property, spousal support payments, and other legal matters, while the parenting plan details the allocation of parental responsibilities and visitation schedules. We assist clients in understanding the significance of these legal orders and their roles in their cases.