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Divorce in Illinois: What Makes Divorce So Expensive? - #52
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You budget for attorney fees and court costs in your Illinois divorce—then get blindsided by a $15,000 custody evaluation, repeated retainer replenishments, and thousands spent fighting over a $3,000 couch. Illinois divorce costs in 2025 aren't just filing fees and hourly rates—they're driven by conflict level, expert witness requirements, emotional battles over minor assets, and whether your case reaches trial. Sterling Lawyers Lead Attorney and CEO Jeff Hughes reveals what divorce actually costs, from uncontested cases starting at $1,500 to contested trials exceeding $40,000, and the hidden cost drivers that turn reasonable cases into financial nightmares.
In this episode, you'll learn about:
- County-specific filing fees ranging from $306 to $388 plus appearance and service costs
- Attorney retainer requirements from $2,000 for simple cases to $25,000 for high-conflict divorces
- Mandatory parenting class requirements costing $40 to $95 with 60-day completion deadlines
- Expert witness expenses, including custody evaluations at $10,000 to $20,000 and forensic accountants exceeding $10,000
- Joint simplified divorce option for cases under eight years with no children and combined income below $60,000
Listen in to discover how to structure your Illinois divorce to minimize unnecessary costs while protecting your interests, which battles are worth fighting versus which ones waste thousands on principle, and why early agreement and mediation save more money than aggressive litigation in most divorce cases.