Hanover Park Lawyers Serving Cook & DuPage Counties
Residents of Hanover Park live in a unique community that spans two of Illinois’s major counties: Cook and DuPage. When a legal issue arises, knowing which court system to navigate—and having an attorney with experience in that specific jurisdiction—is critical. The Law Offices of Anthony R. Scifo provides skilled, knowledgeable, and strategic legal representation to the Hanover Park community, possessing the crucial expertise to effectively handle cases in both the Cook and DuPage County court systems.
Our firm is dedicated to providing clear guidance and powerful advocacy for individuals and families facing life’s toughest challenges. We focus our practice on the areas that matter most: helping clients through the complexities of divorce, fighting for justice after a serious personal injury, and providing a path to financial relief through bankruptcy. The first step is a simple conversation. To schedule a free, no-obligation consultation, call our team at (847) 628-8311 today.
Dedicated Legal Counsel for the Hanover Park Community
We provide comprehensive legal services tailored to the specific needs of Hanover Park residents, regardless of which county they live in.
Divorce & Family Law
We guide Hanover Park families through the divorce process with strength and compassion. Our deep experience in both the Cook and DuPage county family courts allows us to protect your parental rights and financial interests effectively, no matter the jurisdiction.
Personal Injury
If you were injured in an accident on Lake Street, Barrington Road, or anywhere in the village, we will fight to secure the compensation you deserve. We are adept at litigating injury claims in both counties to hold negligent parties accountable.
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Bankruptcy & Debt Relief
Financial hardship requires decisive action. We help Hanover Park residents find a path back to stability through Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, guiding them through the federal process to stop creditor harassment and get a fresh start.
Expert Navigation of Cook and DuPage County Courts
Hanover Park’s unique geography means your legal case will be heard in one of two places, depending on your address. This is a critical detail that demands an attorney with versatile local knowledge. Our firm is one of the few with extensive, regular experience in both:
- The Circuit Court of Cook County: For residents on the Cook County side of Hanover Park, cases are typically heard at the Third Municipal District Courthouse in Rolling Meadows. We are deeply familiar with its procedures and personnel. More information can be found at the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County website.
- The 18th Judicial Circuit Court of DuPage County: For residents on the DuPage County side, cases are filed at the DuPage County Courthouse in Wheaton. We have a strong track record of success in this venue as well. Official information is available at the DuPage County Courts website.
Our dual-county expertise ensures your case is handled correctly from the start, with strategies tailored to the specific court system you will be in.
Why Hanover Park Residents Choose Scifo Law
When you need legal assistance, choosing a firm with the right local experience is paramount.
- Crucial Dual-County Expertise: Our ability to seamlessly practice in both the Cook and DuPage County courts that serve Hanover Park is a rare and powerful advantage for our clients.
- A Client-Focused Strategy: We take the time to understand your unique situation and goals, building a legal strategy designed to achieve the best possible outcome for you.
- Accessible, High-Caliber Representation: We provide the skill and tenacity of a large downtown firm with the personal service and direct attorney access of a dedicated local advocate.
Frequently Asked Questions
I live in Hanover Park. How do I know which county my case will be in?
The jurisdiction is determined by the address where you reside (for divorce or bankruptcy) or where the incident occurred (for personal injury). As part of our initial consultation, we will verify the correct county and courthouse for your specific case to ensure it is filed properly from the start.
Does it really matter which county my case is in?
Yes, it matters a great deal. While state and federal laws are the same, the local court rules, procedures, and even the judges themselves are different in Cook and DuPage counties. Having an attorney who is experienced in the correct courthouse is essential for navigating your case efficiently and effectively.
How do I start the process with a free consultation?
Simply call our office or fill out the contact form on our website. We will schedule a confidential, no-cost appointment for you to speak with an attorney who can provide a clear assessment of your legal situation and answer all of your questions.