Lawyers: Family Wheaton
The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C. is a DuPage County law firm that focuses on divorce and family law, assisting clients with divorce tax planning, alimony, asset division, post-divorce modifications, high net worth divorce, child custody, child support, parenting time, mediation, paternity, orders of protection, and more. Our Wheaton attorneys work to protect our clients' rights while helping them resolve their legal issues. From our office in 630-462-9500, our divorce lawyers and family law attorneys represent clients throughout the Kane, DeKalb, Kendall, and Will County area, including Downers Grove, Warrenville, Winfield, West Chicago, Carol Stream, and more. To contact us, please call our office at 630-462-9500.
William J. Stogsdill is the founder and managing member of The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C, a ten-attorney firm, concentrating in domestic relations law, located in Wheaton, Illinois. William earned his Juris Doctorate from John Marshall Law School in 1974 and was admitted to the Bar on October 1, 1974. William was also licensed to practice in the Northern District Federal Court since 1974 and licensed to practice in the United States Supreme Court in 1980. Before establishing The Stogsdill Law Firm, P.C, in 1984, William worked as an Assistant State's Attorney, in DuPage County, Illinois, from June, 1973, to November, 1976. He then became a partner of Kowalczyk & Stogsdill, Ltd. from December 1976, to May 1984, and was an Appointed Special Assistant State's Attorney, in DuPage County, Illinois, April 21, 1989. William J. Stogsdill established his firm to meet the needs of all persons involved in family law issues. The firm consists of experienced attorneys who are able to provide family law solutions from complex to even simple cases while providing the services at varying rates in order to accommodate families with varying financial resources. William's vast experience in litigation, his legal knowledge and his constant preparedness for litigation provides the opposing party with strong impetus to avoid contested court proceedings and the client with a strong likelihood of settlement, without the expensive litigation.
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