Legal Actions For Child Support

Summary

To address interference in a child support case in Cook County, Illinois, you can file a Motion for Contempt, report fraud to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services, and consult legal counsel. Document all instances of interference and consider legal actions like a Cease and Desist letter or a lawsuit. Report fraudulent activity to the Child Support Enforcement Unit at the States Attorneys Office. If facing baseless motions, file a Motion to Strike and report unethical behavior to the Illinois State Bar Association. For self-representation, learn about pro se representation and use self-help legal services. To expedite proceedings, file a Motion to Expedite Hearing or a Motion to Reconsider. Consult legal resources or professionals for tailored advice.

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Is there something I can file with court in Chicago Illinois cook county for example I have a child support court that’s been going on for a little bit over two years the non-custodial parents girlfriend has been intentionally interfering in this case she is also hiding his assets and money under her name I have documented evidence of this but for some reason I cannot get The child support judge To look at the evidence as she seems to be ignoring it
It sounds like a complex situation, Lula. In Illinois, you may consider:
*. Filing a Motion for Contempt for violation of a court order.
*. Reporting fraud to the Department of Healthcare and Family Services.
*. Seeking legal counsel to guide you through the process.
Remember, this is general advice and it's crucial to consult with a legal professional.
I want to file something on the noncustodial parent’s girlfriend for interfering in this case and hiding his assets and money how would I do that
To report the noncustodial parent's girlfriend's interference, you may want to:
*. Document all instances of interference.
*. Consult an attorney to explore legal actions like a Cease and Desist letter or a lawsuit.
*. Report suspected fraudulent activity to local law enforcement or the state's attorney's office.
Please consult a lawyer for specific advice.
So I can report to the child support states attorney meaning the child enforcement unit that the father’s girlfriend is hiding his assets and money
Yes, Lula. You can report suspected fraudulent activity to the Child Support Enforcement Unit at the State's Attorney's Office in Cook County. They may be able to investigate further. Remember, it's also advised to consult with a legal professional for tailored advice.
the non-custodial parents attorney continues filing baseless motions that she knows as an attorney cannot be used against child support cases or motion to reconsider child support now she is trying to block the child support judge I’m looking at the documented evidence I provided in the judges court room
It seems frustrating. In Illinois, you can:
*. File a 'Motion to Strike' to challenge the baseless motions.
*. Report unethical behavior of the attorney to the Illinois State Bar Association.
*. Consult your own attorney for strategic advice.
Remember to consult a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.
I fired my attorney and I don’t need an attorney and I don’t want an attorney I am representing myself from now on as my attorney‘s both literally Seemed to have helped the noncustodial parent get away with Heidi assets and money and perjury
Understood, Lula. If you're self-representing, consider the following:
*. Learning about "pro se" representation.
*. Self-study about Illinois family law and court procedures.
*. Use self-help legal services available at the Cook County Law Library.
Remember, legal matters can be complex, so seeking professional advice is always recommended.
So how do I file a motion to strike opposing parties attorneys baseless emotions
To file a Motion to Strike in Cook County, Illinois, you need to:
*. Draft a 'Motion to Strike' detailing why the opposing party's motions are baseless.
*. File it at the Clerk's office in the courthouse.
*. Serve a copy to the opposing party or their attorney.
*. Schedule a hearing.
Please consult legal resources or a professional for specific advice.
The judge in the case doesn’t seem to be taking this seriously as she has documented evidence she did not bother looking at every time I file something the opposing parties attorney files a motion to strike and the judge complies
It sounds like a tough situation, Lula. In Illinois, when a judge's conduct is questionable, you can:
*. File a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board.
*. Appeal the judge's decisions if they're legally incorrect.
*. Request a substitution of judge.
Always consult legal resources or a professional for specific advice.
For example the opposing parties attorney filed a motion to block my evidence she Also filed a motion to seal my evidence the judge gave her a hearing date that is set in four months this intentional prolonging of this proceeding is causing further financial and emotional harm to my three children
In Illinois, you can:
*. File a 'Motion to Expedite Hearing' to push for a sooner date.
*. File a 'Motion to Reconsider' the decision to seal/block evidence.
*. Report the delay to the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board.
Please consult with a legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.