Change Judge Child Support
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In Illinois, you can request a substitution of judge without cause if no substantive ruling has been made. After a ruling, you must file a Motion for Substitution of Judge for Cause and provide evidence of bias or prejudice. Consult a legal professional for guidance.Full Conversation
I need to change the judge in my child support case in Chicago Illinois cook county without cause As this child support case has been dragged out for so long and a ruling was made on November *, * based on intentional false information submitted to the court by the respondents attorney for which Eyes then filed a motion to reconsider on December *, * with a hearing date set for December *, * which got stricken by the opposing attorney who then filed a motion to dismiss my motion to reconsider on January *, * to which the judge gave the opposing parties attorney a hearing date for her motion to dismiss my motion to reconsider for June *, * for what a motion to dismiss cannot be used against a motion to reconsider The opposing party the respondent has gotten away with perjury and fraud Hiding money assets intentional infliction of financial emotional psychological mental distress on the children by his girlfriend who has been interfering I have provided overwhelming documented evidence personally deliver to the courtroom this case should have not been dragged out this long or even till June * that’s so long
Hello Alisa,
In Illinois, you may request a substitution of judge (SOJ) without cause under certain conditions:
- You haven't made a substantive motion yet.
- The judge hasn't made a substantive ruling in your case.
- Your request is made in a timely manner.
It's crucial to consult with a legal professional to understand your best course of action.
In Illinois, you may request a substitution of judge (SOJ) without cause under certain conditions:
- You haven't made a substantive motion yet.
- The judge hasn't made a substantive ruling in your case.
- Your request is made in a timely manner.
It's crucial to consult with a legal professional to understand your best course of action.
Can I ask for a different judge if the judge has made a ruling in my child support case based on false information to which I did and filed a motion to reconsider which is being intentionally prolong by the respondents motion to dismiss that cannot even be used against a motion to reconsider
In Illinois, once a judge has made a substantive ruling in your case, you typically can't request a substitution without cause. However, you may be able to request a substitution for cause, for which you must prove prejudice or bias. Please consult a legal professional.
Is a judge even supposed to be giving a hearing date knowing that a motion to dismiss cannot be used against a motion to reconsider that is ridiculous
In Illinois, a judge can set a hearing date for a motion to dismiss a motion to reconsider. However, it's unusual if the dismissal is against a reconsideration motion. It's crucial to get legal advice on your unique situation.
Why is it unusual can you please explain
In Illinois:
- A motion to reconsider challenges a judge's ruling.
- A motion to dismiss seeks to dismiss a claim before it goes to trial.
- It's unusual because a motion to dismiss is typically not used against a motion to reconsider. It's recommended to seek legal advice.
- A motion to reconsider challenges a judge's ruling.
- A motion to dismiss seeks to dismiss a claim before it goes to trial.
- It's unusual because a motion to dismiss is typically not used against a motion to reconsider. It's recommended to seek legal advice.
So for those reasons can I ask for a different judge
In Illinois, to ask for a different judge after a ruling has been made, you would need to file a motion for substitution of judge "for cause." This requires proving that the judge is prejudiced against you or your case, which can be challenging. Please consult a legal professional for advice.
If you think it’s unusual that a judge gave a hearing date for a motion to dismiss my motion to reconsider then I think I can ask for a different judge without a cause
In Illinois, it's typically not allowed to request a substitution of judge without cause after a substantive ruling. However, if you believe there's judicial bias, you can file a motion for substitution "for cause", providing proof of prejudice. Please consult a legal professional for advice.
So what would I file in my motion to change the judge with cause For the reasons that I have a mansion
In Illinois, you would file a "Motion for Substitution of Judge for Cause". You need to provide evidence of bias or prejudice from the judge. Owning a mansion is unlikely to be considered valid cause for changing a judge. Please consult a legal professional for detailed guidance.
If I were to file a motion to change the judge based on the fact that a ruling was based on false information I filed a motion to reconsider for that fact provided overwhelming documented evidence the opposing party filed a motion to dismiss which they were given a hearing date for June *, * when a motion to dismiss cannot be used Against a motion to reconsider as this should be the best interest of the children and it is not there’s no reason to be dragging it out with baseless emotions
In Illinois, if you're filing a "Motion for Substitution of Judge for Cause", you'd need:
- To claim that the judge is prejudiced against your case.
- Provide evidence supporting your claim, such as instances of bias or unfairness.
Consult a legal professional for personalized advice.
- To claim that the judge is prejudiced against your case.
- Provide evidence supporting your claim, such as instances of bias or unfairness.
Consult a legal professional for personalized advice.
How would I stated in my motion to change the judge based on my situation
In Illinois, your "Motion for Substitution of Judge for Cause" should include:
- A detailed account of the judge's actions showing bias or prejudice.
- Any evidence supporting these claims.
- The impact of the judge's decisions on your case.
You should consult a legal professional for exact wording and guidance.
- A detailed account of the judge's actions showing bias or prejudice.
- Any evidence supporting these claims.
- The impact of the judge's decisions on your case.
You should consult a legal professional for exact wording and guidance.
I’m asking you to give me an example
In your "Motion for Substitution of Judge for Cause", you could state:
- The specific actions/decisions of the judge that demonstrated prejudice or bias.
- How these actions/decisions negatively affected your case.
- Any evidence of intentional false information that led to the ruling.
Please consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.
- The specific actions/decisions of the judge that demonstrated prejudice or bias.
- How these actions/decisions negatively affected your case.
- Any evidence of intentional false information that led to the ruling.
Please consult with a legal professional for personalized advice.