False Child Support Information

Summary

Providing false information in child support cases in Illinois is perjury, a Class 3 Felony, with penalties including fines and imprisonment. Attorneys submitting false evidence violate professional conduct rules and may face disciplinary actions. Financial child abuse involves misuse of a childs financial resources. If a girlfriend interferes with child support, she could face legal consequences but must be officially involved in the case. Filing a motion or lawsuit involves drafting a Complaint and Summons and submitting them to the court. Legal aid services can provide guidance.

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Can you explain what child tax evasion is
Child tax evasion isn't a recognized term in law. Perhaps you meant child tax credit or tax evasion? Could you please clarify your question or provide more details so I can assist you better?
If a non-custodial parent who is the respondent and a child support case in Chicago Illinois cook county intentionally provides false employment information to have his wages withheld knowing there will not be any child support payments coming for the children
In Illinois:
- Providing false information in a child support case is perjury, a Class * Felony.
- Penalties may include fines and imprisonment.

For legal advice, consult a lawyer in Cook County.
What is the respondents attorney was provided with documented evidence that her client lied about his employer But continues submitting false information to the court
In Illinois:
- If an attorney knowingly submits false evidence, it's a violation of the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct.
- The attorney could face disciplinary actions.
Consider reporting the issue to the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission.
If the respondents attorney submits false information to the court and is presented with documented evidence afterwords that her client lied but she does not withdraw from the case even though her client is lying
In Illinois:
- An attorney must uphold their duty of candor to the court.
- If they continue representing a client who is lying, it's a breach of professional conduct.
You can file a complaint with the Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission.
What is financial child abuse
Financial child abuse generally refers to the misuse or theft of a child's financial resources. It can include things like:
- Stealing a child's identity for financial gain
- Misusing a child's funds for personal use
- Using a child's name to incur debt
What is eight Chicago cook county child support judge is presented with documented evidence that the respondents girlfriend is withholding the fathers money from the children for her own personal gain
In Illinois, if a judge is presented with documented evidence of financial abuse in a child support case:
- They can adjust the child support order.
- The guilty party could face legal penalties.
- Consult a Cook County lawyer for specific advice.
Can the responden’s girlfriend who is interfering by hiding the responden’s assets and money from child support get dragged into this case and get in trouble
In Illinois:
- If the girlfriend is found to be intentionally interfering with child support payments, she could potentially face legal consequences.
- However, she would need to be officially involved in the case.
- Consult with a lawyer in Cook County for more advice.
What do you mean she would need to be officially involved in the case if she is impersonating the respondent to the children if she is intentionally keeping the respondents money from the children if she is intentionally hiding the respondent assets and money from the children I think she’s involved already
In Illinois:
- To be officially involved, the girlfriend would need to be added as a party to the case.
- This would require a legal action such as a motion or lawsuit.
- A local attorney can advise on how to proceed.
So how would I file a motion or lawsuit against a girlfriend for interfering
In Illinois:
- Filing a motion or lawsuit requires drafting legal documents and submitting them to the court.
- The process can be complex, so it's highly recommended to seek legal aid.
- Contact a local attorney or legal aid service in Cook County for guidance.
What kind of papers need to be drafted
In Illinois, to file a motion or lawsuit:
- Draft a 'Complaint' detailing the interference.
- Prepare a 'Summons' for the defendant.
- Submit these to the court.
Consult a Cook County lawyer to ensure proper drafting.
Can you explain to me step-by-step how I can do that I don’t need a lawyer or an attorney because they’re ripped me off
In Illinois, filing a lawsuit involves these steps:
*. Draft a 'Complaint': Detail the interference and how it's affected you.
*. Draft a 'Summons': A document notifying the defendant.
*. File at the courthouse: Bring originals and copies to the Clerk’s office.
*. Serve the defendant: Use a process server or the sheriff.
Remember, legal procedures can be complex. Consider seeking help from legal aid services in your area.