The Family Law Committee engages in a broad range of projects related to domestic relations courts and the experiences of families while moving through them. We look at issues of access, as well as efficiency and equity, in the Cook County Courts as well as in the Illinois child support system.
The Committee works on projects aimed to improve the experience of parents, children, families, and divorce litigants navigating the Cook County courts, with a particular emphasis on unrepresented parents and particularly vulnerable children.

LATEST NEWS

Project Areas

Domestic Relations Hearing Officers—When the Domestic Relations Division consolidated its Parentage and Domestic Relations/Divorce divisions into a unified docket in 2017, it also restructured the administrative hearing officer program, greatly expanding the range of issues they were empowered to hear. The Child & Family Law Committee is evaluating the Hearing Officer Program with the hope to advocate for its expansion throughout Cook County, the state, and nationally

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Domestic Relations Court—Originally, Cook County’s Domestic Relations Court had one track to divorcing parents and another for parents whom had never been married. We completed a constitutionality assessment of this process and were invited to serve on the Presiding Judge’s Task Force to consolidate the division.

READ: A Constitutionality Analysis of the Cook County Parentage Court (2012)

Co-Chairs: Joan Colen & Nicole McKinnon

Monthly Meeting: 3:00 PM (CST) every Third Tuesday of the month. Click here for the calendar.

To learn more about joining the Access to Justice Committee click here or email Malcolm Rich at MalcolmRich@ChicagoAppleseed.org.