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1 | | arisen between
parties to a marriage;
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2 | | (4) mitigate the potential harm to spouses and their |
3 | | children caused
by the process of an action brought under this |
4 | | Act, and protect children from exposure to conflict and |
5 | | violence;
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6 | | (5) ensure predictable decision-making for the care of |
7 | | children and for the allocation of parenting time and other |
8 | | parental responsibilities, and avoid prolonged uncertainty by |
9 | | expeditiously resolving issues involving children; |
10 | | (6) recognize the right of children to a healthy |
11 | | relationship with parents, and the responsibility of parents to |
12 | | ensure such a relationship; |
13 | | (7) acknowledge that the determination of children's best |
14 | | interests, and the allocation of parenting time and significant |
15 | | decision-making responsibilities, are among the paramount |
16 | | responsibilities of our system of justice, and to that end: |
17 | | (A) recognize children's right to a strong and healthy |
18 | | relationship with parents, and parents' concomitant right |
19 | | and responsibility to create and maintain such |
20 | | relationships; |
21 | | (B) recognize that, in the absence of domestic violence |
22 | | or any other factor that the court expressly finds to be |
23 | | relevant, proximity to, and frequent contact with, both |
24 | | parents promotes healthy development of children; |
25 | | (C) facilitate parental planning and agreement about |
26 | | the children's upbringing and allocation of parenting time |
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1 | | and other parental responsibilities; |
2 | | (D) continue existing parent-child relationships, and |
3 | | secure the maximum involvement and cooperation of parents |
4 | | regarding the physical, mental, moral, and emotional |
5 | | well-being of the children during and after the litigation; |
6 | | and |
7 | | (D-5) recognize that, in order to maximize the |
8 | | opportunity
for each child to maintain and strengthen the |
9 | | child's
relationship with each parent, the child's best |
10 | | interests
may be served with a minimum amount of |
11 | | residential
parenting time for each parent of not less than |
12 | | 35% of
available residential parenting time; the minimum |
13 | | percentage of parenting time shall not, in and of itself, |
14 | | constitute a reason for deviation from the child support |
15 | | guidelines; and |
16 | | (E) promote or order parents to participate in programs |
17 | | designed to educate parents to: |
18 | | (i) minimize or eliminate rancor and the |
19 | | detrimental effect of litigation in any proceeding |
20 | | involving children; and |
21 | | (ii) facilitate the maximum cooperation of parents |
22 | | in raising their children;
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23 | | (8)
make reasonable provision for support during and
after |
24 | | an underlying dissolution of marriage, parentage, or parental |
25 | | responsibility allocation action, including provision for |
26 | | timely advances of interim fees and costs to all attorneys, |
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1 | | experts, and opinion witnesses including guardians ad litem and |
2 | | children's representatives, to
achieve substantial parity in |
3 | | parties' access to funds for pre-judgment litigation costs in |
4 | | an action for dissolution of marriage;
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5 | | (9)
eliminate the consideration of marital misconduct in |
6 | | the adjudication
of rights and duties incident to
dissolution |
7 | | of marriage, legal
separation and declaration of invalidity of |
8 | | marriage; and
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9 | | (10)
make provision for the preservation and conservation |
10 | | of marital assets
during the litigation.
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11 | | (Source: P.A. 89-712, eff. 6-1-97; LRB09802948HEP58277a.)".
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