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i dont think so
What state created the support orders & how did the custodial parent cancel the orders & why would the same parent want to reinstate them after canceling them? Based off the way you asked this I'm a bit confused, but I'll assume you meant that the noncustodial parent canceled the orders in IL. In that case, there would've had to have been a reason for IL to cancel the orders, otherwise the state that issued the orders has power over the orders & IL would have to enforce them due to support orders reaching over state lines.
In the state of Illinois, as well as in most states, the DCFS can remove children and place them in foster care if they are determined to be in the care of a parent who is mentally unstable.
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Live there: plain and simple. To identify you as a resident of IL you should get your Driver License (or State ID) transferred from your original state to IL.
The address of the Il State Police Heritage is: 4000 N Peoria Rd, Springfield, IL 62702-1033
age 18 see links
IL is the state abbreviation for Illinois.
age 18 see links
no the child doesn't live w/ custodial parent....it goes to who child lives w/
If you are under 18 it ismidnight on weekends 11 on weekdays. Unless you are going to or from a legal job or you are with a parent or a parent approved guardian.
The web address of the Il State Police Heritage is: http://www.isphf.org