It's still income.
No, and he should get a modification
No. They do not.
In Illinois, each child support payment is a civil judgment.
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A child support law in Illinois requires the non-custodial parent to purchase a percentage of their net income child support. The rates are 20% for 1 child, 28% for 2 children and 32% for 3 children.
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The Illinois Division of Child Support Enforcement should be able to help you with this - 32 W Randolph Street, Chicago, 800-447-4278. Be patient but persistent.
Such a move will not change the amount of support owed. Illinois will likely ask Tennessee to register the support order.
Not exactly. In Illinois, child support cannot be ordered past the age of majority but "education support" can be. One or even both parents may be ordered to pay education support, based on the child's academic expenses. Education support must also be ordered by a judge, separately from a child support order.
I would like to know the answer to that question. I know child-support can, but I don't know if anyone else can.