Delayed Child Support Impact

Summary

Child support in Cook County, Illinois, is calculated based on both parents income and the childs needs. If payments are delayed, you can file a petition for enforcement. To object to a motion to modify child support, write a response, file it with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, serve a copy to the other parent, and attend the court hearing. You can also file a motion to compel the non-custodial parents appearance in court, especially if there are threats or harassment involved. Document any explicit threats and consult a local attorney for precise legal language and guidance.

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Thank you for providing your location. Here are some key points about child support laws in Cook County, Illinois:
- Child support is calculated based on both parents' income.
- The court considers the needs of the child, including education, healthcare, and day-to-day expenses.
- If payments are delayed, you can file a petition for enforcement with the court.
For further assistance, consider contacting the Cook County Child Support Services.
I am in the process of filing an objection to the wrong custodial parents motion to modify child support
It sounds like you're dealing with a difficult situation. To file an objection in Cook County, Illinois, you should:
- Write a response explaining why you disagree with the motion.
- File the response with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
- Serve a copy to the other parent.
- Attend the court hearing.
Consider seeking legal advice to ensure your response is effective.
And I stated in my objection delay in child support payments as he misled the court through his attorney and a six page pretrial memorandum which listed his ex employer for wage withholding the intentional misinformation caused a four month delay in child support payments which endangered the children’s well-being due to the fact that I receive a monthly income of $* on the first of every month from SSI disability which goes through the car payment car insurance payment the storage bill and the cell phone bills which leaves nothing for the children and do not receive the children’s benefits until the 17th of each month how would I phrase that
You could phrase it as: "The respondent intentionally misled the court by falsely stating his employment details, causing a four-month delay in child support payments. This has severely impacted the children's well-being as my only income is $* SSI disability, which is exhausted by necessary expenses, leaving nothing for the children's needs until the 17th of each month."
Can I file a motion requesting the judge order or mandate that the noncustodial parent appear in person Due to the fact that on May *, * they were explicit threats harassment and abusive emails in response to the childrens educational expenses
Yes, you can file a motion requesting the noncustodial parent's presence in court. Include the date of the threats, nature of harassment, and how it impacts the children. Local courts may have forms for such requests or consider seeking legal advice for the process.
So for example it is the non-custodial parent‘s girlfriend impersonating him writing and sending those emails so I believe that the judge should make it mandated that he appear in person in order to explain why he allows this woman to impersonate him threatening his biological children making explicit threats of harm towards them
You can file a Motion to Compel Appearance stating:
- The non-custodial parent's girlfriend impersonated him.
- Detailed account of threats and harassment.
- Request for the non-custodial parent to explain in-person.
Consult a local attorney for precise language and submission process.
Can you show me an example how that would look
Here's an example:
"I, [Your Name], hereby file a Motion to Compel Appearance of the non-custodial parent, [Their Name]. Evidence suggests that this individual has allowed his girlfriend to impersonate him, resulting in explicit threats and harassment targeted towards our biological children. I request that he be compelled to appear in court to explain these actions."
Please consult a local attorney for accurate language.
How would I state or draft that even if he has an attorney that he must attend in person to explain
You could draft it as: "Regardless of legal representation, I respectfully request that the non-custodial parent, [Their Name], be mandated to appear in person to directly address these serious allegations". Always consult a local attorney for precise legal language.
These are the statements that were in those emails This was one of the emails received those monkeys they can go in hell trust me they will hear me in court in there dum faces that’s promise and when they get hit by car or die I will send you some black roses Bye
These are the statements that were in those emails This was one of the emails received those monkeys they can go in hell trust me they will hear me in court in there dum faces that’s promise and when they get hit by car or die I will send you some black roses Bye
It's essential to document these threats and include them in your motion to compel appearance. You might say, "These emails, containing explicit threats and offensive language, exemplify the urgent need for the non-custodial parent to explain his actions in person." Consult a local attorney for guidance.
Are these considered As threats and will the judge view them as threats
Yes, these statements could be viewed as threats. It's ultimately up to the judge's discretion, but generally, explicit threats of harm are taken seriously. Please consult with a local attorney for tailored advice.
This is the second email Hey Fck your father and your mother and those kids you can tell them their father just told them that I ask for your number so they can hear me so I can tell them that haha now Fck you and those animals
And these were responses to the boys financial aid award letters
This is the second email Hey Fck your father and your mother and those kids you can tell them their father just told them that I ask for your number so they can hear me so I can tell them that haha now Fck you and those animals And these were responses to the boys financial aid award letters
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