Edward J. Blake Jr., experienced Business, Divorce attorney in Belleville, IL with 0 reviews
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Edward J. Blake Jr.

521 West Main Street Suite 100, Belleville, IL

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Education

1982:
Washington University in St. Louis, LL.M. (1982) | Taxation
1979:
Saint Louis University School of Law, J.D. (1978)
1977:
Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville, MBA (1977)
1975:
Saint Louis University, B.S. (1975)

Publications

October, 2008:
Mortuary partner claims majority holder embezzled, Madison St. Clair Record
November, 2008:
78-year-old claims he was duped by Internet start-up, Madison St. Clair Record
May, 2010:
Regions Bank sues over undelivered RV, Madison St. Clair Record
March, 2014:
Maryville homeowners sue after finding significant termite damage, Madison St. Clair Record
June, 2008:
Regions Bank as guardian sues St. Louis RV dealer, Madison St. Clair Record
July, 2012:
Cahokia property owner sued over fatal fire, Madison St. Clair Record
February, 2009:
Elderly woman claims daughter converted funds to pay lawyer and converted deed to house, Madison St. Clair Record
April, 2012:
Care 2 Day medical clinic closed without co-owner's approval, suit claims, Madison St. Clair Record
2019:
Amending Your Last Will and Testament and Trust After Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Will Contests, Trust Litigation, Estate Disputes and Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
What is Estate Planning in a Divorce?, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Unintended Estate Planning Consequences in a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage Proceeding, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Unfiled Tax Returns and Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Title Insurance, Real Estate and Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
The Strategy of Requiring Production of Tax Returns in Child Support Situations After Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Should I Change My Will When I Get Divorced?, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Real Estate Issues in Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Adoption After a Marriage Followed by Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Avoid a Former Spouse Becoming Legal Guardian of Minor Children After a Divorce: Predeceased Testator Survived by Ex-Spouse, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Children with Special Needs Involved in a Divorce Proceeding, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Divorce and Tax Issues, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Estate Considerations In Divorce or Dissolution Proceedings, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Estate Considerations In Divorce or Dissolution Proceedings, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Estate Planning And Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Estate Planning During a Divorce Proceeding, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Retirement and Beneficiary Designations in Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Real Estate and the Sale of the Marital Residence in Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Power of Attorney and Advance Directives in Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Interplay Between Life Insurance and Child Support Obligations in Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
How to Handle Real Estate, the Marital Home in Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2019:
Estate Planning, PreMarital, PostMarital Agreements, and Statutory Rights to Inheritance in Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Title Reports and Title Insurance in Divorce Cases, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Tips in Regard to Having Valid Prenuptial Agreements, and Subsequent Modifications of Prenuptial Agreements, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Transferring Non-Marital Home to Both Parties as Joint Tenants or Should Estate Planning Documents be Utilized, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Ways to Challenge Prenuptial Agreements in Divorce Cases, Divorcesource.com
2018:
What Happens if Death Occurs with Respect to Either Party During the Course of a Dissolution of Marriage Proceeding?, Divorcesource.com
2018:
What is Discovery in a Divorce Case?, Divorcesource.com
2018:
What Should You do if the Premarital Agreement is Unenforceable or Invalid Prior to Dissolution of Marriage?, Divorcesource.com
2018:
When is the Divorce Final?, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Will and Trust Contest Cases Within Divorce Proceedings, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Complexities of Any Estate and/or Trust Administration During the Pendency of a Dissolution of Marriage Proceeding, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Change of Name After Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Marital Versus Non-Marital Property in St. Clair and Madison County Illinois Divorce Cases, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Dividing the Wedding Gifts in a Dissolution of Marriage, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Divorce and Bankruptcy, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Estate Planning While a Divorce Case is Pending, Divorcesource.com
2018:
How to Find the Best Attorney to Provide Representation in a Divorce Proceeding, Divorcesource.com
2018:
How to Handle Internal Revenue Service Audits, Income Tax Adjustments After a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage, Divorcesource.com
2018:
How to Handle Stock Options in the Context of Divorce Proceedings, Divorcesource.com
2018:
How to Handle Undisclosed Assets After a Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage has Already Been Entered?, Divorcesource.com
2018:
How to Handle Unpaid Child Support When the Responsible Person Dies, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Dividing Ongoing Business Operations In Dissolution of Marriage Proceedings, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Multiple Marriages and Divorces Between the Same Parties, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Orders of Protection and Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Orders of Protection in Family Law Cases, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Potential Issues in Regard to Marriage, Followed by Adoption, and Then Divorce, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Should Parties Make Wills or Change Their Wills or Other Estate Planning Documents During the Pendency of a Divorce Proceeding?, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Stock Options Considered Additional Income for Redetermination of Child Support After Dissolution of Marriage, Divorcesource.com
2018:
Substitution of a Judge in Divorce Proceedings, Divorcesource.com
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