You return to the venue that issued the order and provide credible evidence that you have little or no income, or that the child is deceased or emancipated.
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Yes. The obligor might be able to work out a payment plan with the IL Division of Child Support Enforcement.
No, but it can affect your credit. There is no need to be behind due to unemployment. see links below
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No, He has a moral obligation to support his child financially and emotionally. Unless his income has decreased support should remain the same.
did Il. child support shut down
It depends on the language of the divorce order, but, in general, to be emancipated the child must be living on her own and self-supporting. If she's receiving TANF, you now owe this money to the State of Illinois.
It depends on the language of the divorce order, but the answer is probably yes unless this child is living on her own and self-supporting ("emancipated"). In fact, if she's receiving TANF, you now owe this money to the State of Illinois.
no the child doesn't live w/ custodial parent....it goes to who child lives w/
Yes. You need to return to court and request an order terminating the child support order.Yes. You need to return to court and request an order terminating the child support order.Yes. You need to return to court and request an order terminating the child support order.Yes. You need to return to court and request an order terminating the child support order.
Yes, but you need to get it modified. see link