Noelle C. Cislo
Birnbaum, Haddon, Gelfman & Arnoux, LLCNoelle C. Cislo is a licensed attorney concentrating in the areas of divorce, post-decree issues, probate and estate planning. Noelle graduated from DePaul University in 2011 where she received her Bachelor of Arts degree, Cum Laude, in Political Science. While at DePaul, Noelle made the Dean’s List and was a recipient of the DePaul Scholars Award for her strong academic achievements. Noelle received her Juris Doctorate, Cum Laude, from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 2014. During law school, Noelle served as a Notes and Comments Editor on the school’s Law Review and wrote an article regarding grandparent visitation rights. Additionally, Noelle was an active member of the Child and Family Law Society, Society of Women and Law, and Phi Alpha Delta. During law school, Noelle clerked for the Honorable Raul Vega in the domestic relations division of the Circuit Court of Cook County and volunteered with Family Rescue at the Cook County Domestic Violence Courthouse where she dedicated her time to assisting victims of domestic violence obtain Orders of Protection. Noelle’s passion for family law began after her first year of law school when she joined Chicago-Kent’s Family Law Clinic where she was able to obtain hands-on experience by helping low income clients receive the representation that they deserved. Noelle is an active member of the legal community as member of the Illinois State Bar Association, Chicago Bar Association and Will County Bar Association.
- Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
- Law
- Activities: Chicago-Kent Law Review, Notes, and Comments Editor Dean's List Legal Writing Teaching Assistant Member of Phi Alpha Delta, Society of Women in Law and Child and Family Law
- DePaul University
- B.A.
- Activities: Deans List Member of Pi Sigma Alpha, National Society of Collegiate Scholars and Delta Gamma Sorority
- Chicago-Kent College of Law, Illinois Institute of Technology
- J.D. (2014)
- Associate Attorney
- Birnbaum, Haddon, Gelfman & Arnoux, LLC
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- Associate Attorney
- Anderson & Associates, P.C.
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- Law Clerk
- Beermann, Pritikin, Mirabelli, Swerdlove LLP
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- Judicial Extern
- Circuit Court of Cook County
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- Illinois State Bar Association  # 6317917
- Member
- Current
- Chicago Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- Southwest Suburban Bar Association
- Member
- Current
- Illinois State Bar Association  # 6317917
- Member
- Current
- Illinois
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- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
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- Child Custody and Parenting Time
- Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements
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- Q. I am non custodial parent and my daughter is 15 and wants to spend more time with me hwr mother is controlling says no
- A: I would suggest that you file some sort of motion with the court indicating that you would like to modify your parenting time from what was previously ordered. Additionally, if you have ever been denied your court ordered parenting time, you can also file a petition to enforce the order as well.
- Q. Do you have to pay child support once the kid turns 18? There was never a child support order.
- A: The Illinois statute provides that a child is entitled to support until they either turn 18 years old or graduate from high school, which ever occur later, but in no event, beyond their 19th birthday. However, there are different statutes surrounding the requirement to pay support if a child is disabled. I would suggest contacting an attorney directly for any additional information.