Built for Chicago family law professionals
The family law platform
for Chicago, IL divorce professionals.
Under Illinois’s family law statutes, every dissolution matter filed at the Cook County Circuit Court (Domestic Relations Division) involves forms, calculations, custody schedules, and property analysis — all interconnected. VennBoard auto-fills Cook County’s court forms straight from the matter, runs the Illinois Child Support Guidelines (Income Shares) to the exact figure, and keeps every deadline, document, and client in one place. Less rekeying. Fewer errors. More time practicing law in Chicago.
Matter · Henderson v. Henderson — Chicago, IL
Cook County Circuit Court
- CCDR 0401 Financial Affidavit auto-filled
- Illinois Child Support Guidelines (Income Shares) computed
- Equitable distribution balanced
- Response deadline in 18 days
- Billing and Payments reconciled
One platform, end to end
Everything your Chicago family law practice needs — nothing it doesn’t.
Most Chicago firms stitch together a forms tool, a calculator, a billing system, and a client portal that nobody uses. VennBoard replaces all of it with one system that already speaks Illinois family law — built for practices filing at the Cook County Circuit Court.
Court Form Automation
Cook County court forms filled straight from the matter — caption to signature line. Built once, you never key the same fact twice.
Support & Maintenance Calculators
Illinois’s Illinois Child Support Guidelines (Income Shares) computed to the statute and dropped directly onto the worksheet the Cook County Circuit Court expects.
Property Division & Financials
Equitable distribution analysis under Illinois law — modeled, balanced, and ready to negotiate or present at the Cook County Circuit Court.
Settlement & Mediation
Build Illinois-compliant agreements, model scenarios side by side, and turn a settlement into a signed decree — without rekeying a thing before your next Cook County Circuit Court date.
Matters, Deadlines & Tasks
Statute-driven deadlines that calendar themselves for Illinois courts — court-day math and holiday rolls handled so nothing slips before a Cook County Circuit Court filing.
Billing & Payments
Per-invoice payment and online payments that keeps your Chicago practice on the right side of the bar.
The end of copy-paste
Enter the facts once. Fill every Chicago form forever.
Names, dates, income, assets, children, deadlines — capture them on the matter and VennBoard fans them out across every Cook County Circuit Court form that needs them. When the facts change, the forms change with them.
- CCDR 0401 Financial Affidavit — auto-filled from the matter
- CCDR 0403 Child Support Worksheet — generated straight from your financial data
- CCDR 0101 Petition for Dissolution — populated without rekeying a single field
- Every draft versioned and saved — one click away
Get the numbers right
Chicago calculations the court will accept — the first time.
Support and equitable distribution are where Chicago cases are won, lost, and reopened. VennBoard runs the math to Illinois’s rules so the figure you file at the Cook County Circuit Court is the figure that holds up.
- Illinois Child Support Guidelines (Income Shares) — computed to the statute
- Equitable distribution classification with clean equalization
- Computed figures flow straight onto the official worksheet
- Model competing settlement scenarios before you commit
Raising kids, settled
Chicago parenting plans that practically write themselves.
Residential schedules, holiday rotations, exchanges, and decision-making — build the whole plan from structured inputs and generate a Cook County Circuit Court-ready document in minutes, not a long afternoon of cut-and-paste.
- Residential schedules with split-day exchange times built in
- Holiday and school-break rotations on a clean, repeating grid
- Decision-making and dispute-resolution terms, Illinois-aware
- Generated straight onto Illinois’s official parenting plan form
Dissolution, made clear
Chicago custody schedules — clean and practical.
Set legal and physical custody designations once, and let VennBoard carry them consistently across every order, plan, and form the matter touches — ready for the Cook County Circuit Court.
- Legal and physical custody designations, per child
- Illinois-specific rights allocations where the statute requires them
- Consistent across petitions, orders, and parenting plans — no contradictions
- Filled onto the official custody order, ready for the Cook County Circuit Court
Agreement, captured
Mediate to a signed Chicago agreement — in the room.
Model settlement options live, show both parties the numbers behind each one, and turn what they agree on into a clean, Cook County Circuit Court-ready agreement before anyone leaves the table.
- Side-by-side settlement scenarios both parties can see
- Support and equitable distribution figures that update live as terms change
- One neutral workspace — no shuttling spreadsheets between sides
- Generate the signed mediation agreement and dissolution decree in a click
Built for the whole table
One platform, every seat in the Chicago practice.
From solo Chicago attorneys to dispute-resolution centers, VennBoard fits the way family law work actually moves through a firm filing at the Cook County Circuit Court.
Chicago Family Law Attorneys
Spend your hours on strategy, not data entry. Draft, calculate, file, and bill from a single matter — and walk into the Cook County Circuit Court with documents you trust.
Mediators & Neutrals
Model Illinois settlements live, show both sides the math, and turn agreement in the room into a clean, signed document before anyone leaves.
Paralegals & Legal Staff
Stop re-keying the same facts into ten Cook County Circuit Court forms. Capture once, generate the packet, and track every deadline without a sticky note in sight.
Financial Professionals
Classify equitable distribution under Illinois law, run the numbers, and produce financial declarations that hold up at the Cook County Circuit Court — with a defensible record behind every figure.
Also serving Illinois practitioners in Rockford and Springfield.
