In re Marriage of Olusanya

Court: Illinois Appellate Court | Published: 8/15/2025
Marriage
Quick Summary: <h3>Case</h3> <strong>2025 IL App (1st) 240851-U</strong><br> Appellate Court of Illinois, First Judicial District — August 13, 2025 (Notice: filed under Supreme Court Rule 23; not precedent except ...

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Case

2025 IL App (1st) 240851-U
Appellate Court of Illinois, First Judicial District — August 13, 2025 (Notice: filed under Supreme Court Rule 23; not precedent except as allowed)

Panel

Justice D.B. Walker delivered the judgment; Presiding Justice Lampkin and Justice Reyes concurred.

Parties & Trial Court

Petitioner-Appellant: Adeola Olusanya
Respondent-Appellee: Rotimi Olusanya
Circuit Court of Cook County, No. 2015 D 005696; Hon. Diana Rosario, presiding.

Background

Adeola filed for dissolution of marriage, which the trial court granted. Later she filed a petition for a rule to show cause and an emergency motion to continue a hearing. Rotimi moved for sanctions or, alternatively, attorney fees. A hearing was held on those motions.

Holding

The appellate court affirmed. It held that the appellant failed to provide a report of proceedings or an acceptable substitute to support her claims of error regarding (1) denial of the rule to show cause and emergency continuance and (2) award of sanctions/attorney fees. Absent the record, the court presumed the trial court’s orders complied with the law and were supported by sufficient factual basis.

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