Scott Phillip Kramer
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Scott P. Kramer pursued his bachelor’s degree at the University of Michigan where he graduated with highest honors and was elected to the Phi Beta Kappa national honor society. Scott then received his law degree from the University of Illinois College of Law. During law school, Scott served as a Notes Editor for the University of Illinois Law Review and as a member of the National Frederick Green Moot Court team. Upon graduation, Scott received the Rickert Award for Excellence in Advocacy and was named a member of the Order of the Coif national honor society. Scott’s introduction to family law began as a law clerk for Schiller DuCanto & Fleck LLP. Scott then continued his legal career practicing complex commercial litigation at Sidley Austin LLP, until 2010, when he joined Griffin McCarthy & Rice LLP. Scott now practices exclusively in the area of family law, where he has been selected by Super Lawyers Magazine as an Illinois Rising Star in 2014, 2015, and 2016. Scott has successfully represented clients across a diverse spectrum of family issues such as parenting time, asset allocation, custody, child support, and maintenance. In doing so, Scott offers his clients solutions both in and out of the courtroom. When litigation is necessary, Scott's trial and appellate court experience provide his clients with the advocacy necessary to move forward during an otherwise challenging time. In 2015, Scott successfully completed the National Family Law Institute's rigorous Trial Advocacy Training Program. For clients seeking an alternative to litigation, Scott is a qualified practitioner of Collaborative Divorce and is skilled at navigating clients through collaborative and mediated divorces.
About Child Custody Law
Child custody attorneys help parents establish and modify custody arrangements. They advocate for the best interests of children in custody disputes. Common matters include custody disputes, visitation rights, custody modifications, parenting plans.