Every Client Receives Personalized Representation
Divorce means different things to different people. For some, it is a highly emotional process that comes unexpectedly. For others, it is the legal step that must be taken to move forward. No matter how you approach the matter, working with an understanding attorney can make all the difference.
At The Law Offices of Van A. Schwab, we provide honest, experienced representation to clients in Chicago and across Illinois who have challenging family law concerns. Attorney Van A. Schwab has been handling family law cases for more than four decades. That experience is invaluable when resolving critical issues, such as child custody and the division of marital assets.
Serving The Chicago Area Since 1978
Divorce
Child Custody In Divorce
Child And Spousal Support In Divorce
Property Division In Divorce
Paternity
Alternative Dispute Resolution In Divorce
The Lawyer You Work With Makes A Difference
Divorce and all that comes with it creates a new life for those involved, including children. The attorney you work with must keep your priorities in mind when developing a legal strategy.
We bring more than four decades of experience to every case. Our clients benefit from our meticulous preparation, thorough knowledge of Illinois family law statutes and strengths in negotiating successful resolutions as well as advocating for clients in court whenever necessary.
We are committed to guiding clients through the challenges associated with child custody, property division, child and spousal support and other matters.
Mr. Schwab is recognized among peers and past clients as a knowledgeable, personable and effective family law attorney. We welcome the opportunity to review the facts of your case and recommend the next steps to take.
Call 312-702-1745 (in Chicago) or 847-616-2425 (in Skokie and Libertyville). We offer flexible appointment hours and a consultation fee of $150 will be applied toward your retainer.
We help with divorce, adoption, guardianship, paternity and other family law issues.