Lawyer Jay A. Frank, graduated from
University of Illinois, B.S., with honors, Political Science, 1965 University of Illinois, J.D., 1968, is now employed by Aronberg Goldgehn Davis & Garmisa at
330 North Wabash, Suite 1700 Chicago, IL 60611.
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Jay A. Frank has been admitted in 1969, Illinois; 1970, U.S. District Court, Northern District of Illinois; 1971, U.S. Supreme Court. His or her practice areas include Family Law; Litigation.
Jay A. Frank's college and law school education includes University of Illinois, B.S., with honors, Political Science, 1965, University of Illinois, J.D., 1968. Other biographical background includes Author: "Dissolution Proceedings by a Guardian on Behalf of a Ward," 2000 Illinois Family Law Report 202; "The Court Cannot Restrict a Spouse's Visitation by Excluding a Companion Absent a Finding of Serious Endangerment," 2003 Illinois Family Law Report 154; "How to Collect an Interim Fee Award," 2003 Illinois Family Law Report 209; "Does the Mere Issuance of a Rule to Show Cause in a Contempt Proceeding Shift the Burden to the Alleged Contemnor," 2004 Illinois Family Law Report 186; "Application of the Fifth Amendment in Family Law Cases," 2005 Illinois Family Law Report 2; "Dissipation, The Importance of Objecting to the Expenditure," 2007 Illinois Family Law Report 122; "Different (and Easier) Requirements for Getting Maintenance," Lilac Tree Newsletter; "Things Have Changed in Removing the Husband from the Marital Home," Lilac Tree Newsletter; Miscellaneous Short Articles, Divorce Magazine. Board Member, Lilac Tree. Panel Speaker, Asset Protection Estate Planning For Professionals and Business Owners and Asset Protection Family Law Considerations; Ethics in Family Law Matters. Chairman and Trustee, Legal Netlink Alliance. Hearing Officer, Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission.. You should contact other
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