Attorney Audriana Anderson featured on WGN Radio to discuss the Oxford school shooting and school threats.
Year: 2021
“Let’s Get Legal” on WGN Radio featuring Attorney Audriana Anderson
Attorney Audriana Anderson was a featured guest on the WGN Radio show “Let’s Get Legal” to discuss the Kyle Rittenhouse trial and more.
Understanding The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Most people living in Illinois never have a reason to think about the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS). Although this organization has investigated family situations and...
Do You Have Unpaid Violations With The Illinois Tollway?
If you missed that window of opportunity and you have more than $1,000 of tollway fines, contact us today. We have worked with many individual motorists and trucking companies to successfully resolve issues with the Illinois Tollway.
Illinois Limits Use of Force for Police Officers
The “New Justice Reform Bill” amends the Criminal Code of 2012, adding language regarding when a peace officer is justified in the use of force when making an arrest. This includes when the officer believes “based on the totality of the circumstances” that force is necessary to defend him/herself or another from bodily harm.
Illinois Requires Body Cameras for all Law Enforcement Agencies
The “New Justice Reform Bill” amends the Law Enforcement Officer-Worn Body Camera Act to require all law enforcement agencies to use officer-worn body cameras.
Illinois Changes Driver’s License Suspensions
The SAFE-T Act amends the Illinois Vehicle Code and makes it so that the Secretary of State can no longer suspend, cancel, or prohibit the renewal of a person’s driver’s license due to their failure to pay a fine for traffic violations, automated traffic law enforcement system violations, or abandoned vehicle fees.
Illinois is the First State to Entirely Eliminate Cash Bail
On February 22, 2021, Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed House Bill 3653 into law as Public Act 101-0652. This has been dubbed the “SAFE-T Act”.
How Does the DCFS Appeal Process Work in Illinois?
If you or someone you know is facing a DCFS investigation for alleged child abuse or neglect, it is essential to have a skilled attorney by your side to represent you in the appeal process. It is important to note that you only have 60 days from date on your notice to appeal the DCFS decision.
How do an order of protection and a restraining order differ?
Domestic violence is a problem throughout the United States, including Illinois. Studies show that domestic abuse results in more injuries that require medical attention than rape, accidents, and...