Ronald L. Hendrix is a collaborative divorce attorney who assists clients throughout Kane County, as well as the counties of DuPage and Will. Ron works with clients from cities in Kane County including Aurora, North Aurora, Barrington, Batavia, Carol Stream, Elburn, Elgin, Geneva, Hampshire, Saint Charles, and Sugar Grove
As your collaborative Divorce Attorney, Ron’s goal will be to focus on the interests of your entire family, with the goal of helping you reach an amicable divorce settlement that keeps you and your spouse out of court.
This goal is accomplished by understanding the issues that families face by listening carefully to the clients’ concerns. In turn, positive resolutions are reached that peacefully meet the needs and long term goals of family members, especially children.
The Law Office of Ronald L. Hendrix, P.C. focuses on family law, including divorce, separation, parenting plans, asset allocation, and inter-family relationships. Ron’s practice uses the collaborative law approach in resolving conflicts between the parties and reaching resolutions that meet the best interests of all parties. Ron has had extensive training in mediation and is a court approved mediator for Kane County, DuPage County, and Will County.
The collaborative law approach helps couples focus on their most important goals and it involves the following:
- Minimizing partner conflict
- Listening to what is important to each party
- Empowering client’s control of the legal process
- Laying out the pros and cons of different solutions
- Providing essential resources to maximize emotional and financial stability
- Helping parents place a high priority on the children’s best interest
The Collaborative Law approach is an alternative to costly, time consuming litigation that helps couples resolve disputes respectfully without going to court.
Ronald Hendrix
Ron has spent more than 25 years assisting individuals in the resolution of conflicts through his work as an attorney. In addition to his law degree, his education includes a Masters Degree in Guidance and Counseling, as well as formal training in Collaborative Law and Mediation.
Law Articles
- What Distinguishes a Collaborative Divorce

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