Summary
To oppose a motion to dismiss in Illinois, draft a response detailing reasons against dismissal, include relevant laws, file with the court clerk, and serve the opposing party. Address the respondents arguments, mentioning shared children, established paternity, financial contributions, and any previous agreements or court orders. For personalized advice, consult a legal professional.Full Conversation
I need help on how to respond In opposition to the respondents Motion to dismiss my motion to reconsider child support in Chicago Illinois as pro se
In Illinois, to oppose a motion to dismiss:
*. Draft a response detailing reasons why the court shouldn't dismiss your motion.
*. Include relevant laws supporting your position.
*. File your response with the court clerk.
*. Serve a copy to the opposing party.
For detailed guidance, consult a legal professional.
When opposing the respondents motion to dismiss my motion to reconsider do I write responses to his statements
Yes, you should address the arguments made by the respondent in your response. Be sure to include any relevant laws or previous court decisions that support your position.
What should I write to the respondent statement that we were never married but shared three children
In response to the respondent's statement, you could mention:
*. The existence of the three children you share.
*. The established paternity, if applicable.
*. Your financial contributions and needs for child support.
*. Any previous agreements or court orders, if present.
Remember, this is general advice. For personalized advice, consult a legal professional.
Can you help me with my responses to the respondents motion to dismiss
Certainly, I can guide you with the general process. Are there any specific points in the respondent's motion to dismiss that you are finding difficult to address?