The Law Office of Gina L. Colaluca, LLC

The Law Office of Gina L. Colaluca, LLC My firm is focused on family law with a personal touch. When you work with me, you can expect me to give your case the attention to detail it needs.

Please be advised that our phone system is currently down due to the global Verizon outages. It is unclear when our phon...
09/30/2024

Please be advised that our phone system is currently down due to the global Verizon outages. It is unclear when our phones will be operational again. At this time our office is unable to make or receive telephone calls. Email will be the best way to contact the office until the Verizon outages are resolved. Note this outage has not impacted our ability to communicate via email or attend zoom court appearances and that all regularly scheduled zoom court appearances will be attended.

Hundreds of Verizon outages were reported across the Chicago area Monday morning, with thousands more nationwide.

Judge Carney and Judge Lund of Will County were not reappointed and will be removed from the bench as of June 30, 2023. ...
06/08/2023

Judge Carney and Judge Lund of Will County were not reappointed and will be removed from the bench as of June 30, 2023. Will County will be appointing two new judges as soon as possible. If you are a client and your case is in front of either Judge Carney or Judge Lund, my office will keep you informed of the situation.

Two of the Will County Courthouse associate judges are out of their jobs, according to a press...

Starting January 31, 2022, all litigants can bring their cell phones into the Will County Courthouse.
01/26/2022

Starting January 31, 2022, all litigants can bring their cell phones into the Will County Courthouse.

A new courthouse administrative order will allow visitors bring in “portable electronic devices” such as cellphones, smartphones, tablets, laptops, smartwatches, electronic calendars and electronic books.

The Lady Lawyers who Lunch and the WBAI have been co-sponsoring a series of educational events. I am on the committee th...
09/29/2021

The Lady Lawyers who Lunch and the WBAI have been co-sponsoring a series of educational events. I am on the committee that organizes and moderates these events. Our next event is on October 14th on the topic of real estate issues in divorce. Please join us! Registration link in comments.

I am very proud to announce I will be moderating the below CLE event with my co-chairs. This is the second event in a qu...
07/14/2021

I am very proud to announce I will be moderating the below CLE event with my co-chairs. This is the second event in a quarterly series. There is still time to register! Registration link will be provided in the comments. Please join us!

I am very excited to report the WBAI and Lady Lawyers Who Lunch will be co-hosting a CLE event tomorrow. My colleagues a...
03/09/2021

I am very excited to report the WBAI and Lady Lawyers Who Lunch will be co-hosting a CLE event tomorrow. My colleagues and I will be moderating the event. Details are below.

Due to the unrest that occurred last night in downtown Chicago, all Cook County courts are closed today. If your case wa...
08/10/2020

Due to the unrest that occurred last night in downtown Chicago, all Cook County courts are closed today. If your case was set for court today, your case has been continued for 30 days.

An interesting issue is arising for divorced couples who co-parent their children and the CARES act stimulus payments. T...
05/18/2020

An interesting issue is arising for divorced couples who co-parent their children and the CARES act stimulus payments. The IRS is attempting to determine the best way to treat the $500 per child stimulus payment for divorced couples who would typically both be eligible to claim their child on their individual tax returns. In these cases, the parents typically alternate who claims the child every other year, unless some other arrangement is agreed upon. However, since the stimulus payments are a one-time payment, it is causing some confusion on who should get the $500 and how.

Parents who are divorced or never married may end up getting two checks for the same kid, according to new instructions from the IRS.

An important program was announced yesterday to help domestic abuse survivors while the stay at home order remains in pl...
04/29/2020

An important program was announced yesterday to help domestic abuse survivors while the stay at home order remains in place. If you need a safe place to stay, call the hotline and it will secure a hotel room for you, free of charge.

The program comes as Chicago has seen a significant increase in reports of domestic violence amid the pandemic.

Governor Pritzker is appealing the Clay County Circuit Court's decision to grant a temporary restraining order for Repre...
04/28/2020

Governor Pritzker is appealing the Clay County Circuit Court's decision to grant a temporary restraining order for Representative Bailey. Despite earlier reports, the temporary restraining order only bars the government from enforcing the stay at home order against Representative Bailey. The extension is still taking effect as of May 1, 2020.

CHICAGO — Illinois. Gov. JB Pritzker filed an appeal Tuesday after a state lawmaker challenged his coronavirus stay-at-home order and won. The appeal calls for a reversal of that ruling, and to dis…

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