Yes, there is legal aid for low income single mothers - and anyone else who can't afford a lawyer - in Chicago. Legal Aid agencies do not handle every type of case, so you will need to contact them to see if they can handle your case. You will have to meet their income criteria as well. Click the first related link below to find out what types of services are available and how to apply.
I found this link at the second related link, which has links to all IL legal aid resources. Scroll down to Cook County and you'll see another link to an agency that specializes in Cook County municipal cases.
Yes, there is legal aid for low income fathers and mothers. The Legal Aid Foundation offers free or income adjusted legal aid for a variety of people.
Domestic ferrets are legal to own in Chicago
You must file as single on both your state and federal income tax forms if your state does not recognize same-sex marriage.
There probably are, go find them.
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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.
Yes....but not your federal income taxes.
Trying to find the website for legal aide in Chicago
Police don't question mothers about custody when there's a claim the father kidnapped the child, but single fathers have absolutely no rights to the child until granted them. see link
No. For purposes of federal income tax, you must file as single if you are not legally married to a person of the opposite sex. The value of the DP coverage is imputed as income because the covered person is not your legal spouse under federal law.
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