Irs Pin Protection Dispute

Summary

In Illinois, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (750 ILCS 5/502) governs child support and custody, emphasizing the childs best interests. Federal Tax Law, particularly IRS Code Section 6109, addresses the issuance and protection of Identity Protection PINs to prevent tax fraud and identity theft. The Childs Best Interests Standard, under Illinois law (750 ILCS 5/602.7), prioritizes the childs safety, welfare, and security in custody and support decisions. These laws can be cited to support objections against court orders requiring the disclosure of a childs IRS Identity Protection PIN, especially when advised against by the IRS to prevent tax fraud.

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To support your objection, you may consider citing the following Illinois state statutes and relevant federal laws:
- **Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (* ILCS */*)**: Addresses child support and custody matters.
- **Federal Tax Law**: IRS Code, particularly sections governing the issuance and protection of Identity Protection PINs.
- **Child's Best Interests Standard**: Emphasized in Illinois law, prioritizing the child's security and welfare.
Would you like more detailed information on any specific statute or law?
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Certainly, here are more detailed references for your objection:
*. **Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (* ILCS */*)**:
- Governs child support and custody matters.
- Emphasizes the child's best interests in custody and support decisions.
*. **Federal Tax Law (IRS Code)**:
- Section *: Addresses the issuance of Identity Protection PINs.
- Protects against tax fraud and identity theft.
*. **Child's Best Interests Standard**:
- Prioritized in Illinois law, focusing on the child's safety, welfare, and security.
Would you like further details on any of these statutes or laws?
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Certainly, here are further details on the statutes and laws you can refer to in your objection:
*. **Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (* ILCS */*)**:
- **Section *(a)**: Covers agreements between parties for child support and custody, emphasizing the child's best interests.
*. **Federal Tax Law (IRS Code)**:
- **Section ***: Governs the use of Identity Protection PINs to safeguard against tax fraud and identity theft.
*. **Child's Best Interests Standard**:
- **Illinois Law**: Prioritizes the child's safety, welfare, and security in all related legal decisions.
Would you like additional information on any specific aspect of these laws?
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What specific aspect of these laws would you like more information about?
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Certainly! Here is a detailed breakdown of the relevant statutes and laws for your objection:
*. **Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (* ILCS */*)**:
- **Section *(a)**: Governs the agreements between parties for child support and custody, emphasizing the child's best interests.
- This act ensures that all decisions regarding child support and custody prioritize the welfare and best interests of the child.
*. **Federal Tax Law (IRS Code)**:
- **Section ***: Governs the use of Identity Protection PINs (IP PINs) to prevent tax fraud and identity theft.
- This section outlines the purpose of IP PINs and the importance of protecting them to safeguard against unauthorized use and tax fraud.
*. **Child's Best Interests Standard**:
- **Illinois Law**: Emphasizes the child's safety, welfare, and security in all custody and support decisions.
- Courts consider various factors to ensure that the child's best interests are prioritized, including the child's safety, emotional well-being, and stability.
Would you like further details on any specific section or aspect of these laws?
Yes, child's best interests standards.
Certainly! Here are more details on the Child's Best Interests Standard under Illinois law:
- *** ILCS */*.***: Determines the child's best interests in custody and parental responsibilities.
- Considers the child's needs, stability, and emotional well-being.
- Factors include the child's relationship with parents and siblings, the mental and physical health of all parties, and the child's adjustment to home, school, and community.
Would you like more information on a specific aspect of these standards?
Can you please be reading my motion? And site the proper site. that is relevant.
Certainly, Lula. Below are the relevant statutes and laws you can cite in your motion:
*. **Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (* ILCS */*)**:
- **Section *(a)**: Governs agreements for child support and custody, emphasizing the child's best interests.
*. **Federal Tax Law (IRS Code)**:
- **Section ***: Governs the use of Identity Protection PINs to prevent tax fraud and identity theft.
*. **Child's Best Interests Standard**:
- *** ILCS */*.***: Defines the child's best interests in custody and parental responsibilities, considering factors like the child's emotional well-being and stability.
Would you like further assistance with anything specific?