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Compare Family Law Attorneys in Plainfield, IL

Browse family law attorneys serving Plainfield, Illinois. Contact information and addresses listed below.

14 attorneys listed
Updated May 2026
Plainfield, IL
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Showing 14 family law attorneys in Plainfield, IL Listings are displayed in no particular order and are not ranked by BeforeAttorney. Order does not constitute a recommendation or endorsement of any attorney.
AuBuchon Law, LLC
24402 Lockport St #219, Plainfield, IL 60544
(331) 207-3584 lalaw84.com
John Schrock Law
24047 Lockport St #201, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 246-3100 johnschrocklaw.com
Navarro Family Law, LLC
24014 W Renwick Rd suite 105 unit 6, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 207-9570 familylegalrights.com
Sterling Lawyers, LLC
13550 US-30 204 A, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 454-3174 sterlinglawyers.com
Arbor Legacy Law, LLC
24402 Lockport St, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 846-6001 arborlegacylaw.com
Samuel Erkonen, P.C. Attorney At Law
24014 W Renwick Rd, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 919-6580 samerkonen.com
The Law Offices of Robert F. Kramer, Ltd.
16210 S Lincoln Hwy, Plainfield, IL 60586
(815) 254-4612 robertkramerlaw.com
Law Offices of Tedone and Morton, P.C.
24047 Lockport St #201-V, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 733-5350 tedonemortonlaw.com
Katherine L. Maloney & Associates, LLC
15409 S Rte 59, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 556-2057 katherinemaloneylaw.com
Wood Law
13400 Rte 59 #263, Plainfield, IL 60585
(815) 704-3500
Gruber Law Office, Ltd.: Gruber Patricia T.
8380 Old Ridge Rd, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 436-1996 gruberlawoffice.com
Law Offices Of Amber L Mikula
15130 Rte 59 #100, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 733-5144 divorcelawyerplainfield.com
Hamilton & Antonsen, Ltd.
Business Evolution Center, 24401 Lockport St #7713, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 729-2118 plainfieldlawyer.com
Borsellino Law & Mediation, LLC
24140 Lockport St, Plainfield, IL 60544
(815) 662-5250 borsellinolaw.com

Family law attorneys in Plainfield Illinois assist with divorce child custody child support and spousal maintenance matters. Illinois family law follows the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act which requires equitable division of marital property. Local attorneys understand Will County court procedures and can guide you through the legal process.

What Does a Family Law Attorney in Plainfield Cost?

Family law attorney fees in Plainfield Illinois typically range from 250 to 450 per hour. Many attorneys require a retainer between 2000 and 5000 for a simple divorce case. More complex cases involving custody disputes or business valuations can cost 10000 or more. Some attorneys offer flat fees for uncontested divorces. This is general information and not legal advice.

* Cost estimates are general ranges based on publicly available data and compiled using automated research tools. Actual fees vary by attorney and case complexity. This is not legal advice — consult directly with an attorney for fee specifics.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the residency requirement for divorce in Plainfield Illinois?
To file for divorce in Illinois you or your spouse must have lived in the state for at least 90 days before filing. The case is filed in Will County where Plainfield is located if either party resides there.
How is child custody decided in Illinois family court?
Illinois uses the term parental responsibilities instead of custody. Courts make decisions based on the best interest of the child considering factors like the childs wishes the parents ability to cooperate and each parents involvement. A parenting plan is required for all cases.
How long does a divorce take in Plainfield Illinois?
An uncontested divorce in Illinois can be finalized in as little as 60 days after filing. Contested divorces involving disputes over property or children can take six months to over a year depending on court schedules and case complexity.