Noncustodial Parent Child Support
Summary
If a judge denies your petition, you can file a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board, consult a legal professional, or seek pro bono legal aid. To stop baseless motions, file a motion for sanctions and request expedited proceedings. Reach out to organizations like Chicago Volunteer Legal Services, Legal Assistance Foundation, or Cabrini Green Legal Aid for pro bono representation.Full Conversation
I have a question I filed a petition to show rule of cars of the noncustodial parent in Chicago Illinois cook county child support court for the fact that the noncustodial parent through his attorney intentionally manipulated to court and provided false employer information there’s no child support money or anything has attorney continues misleading the court by filing baseless motions she is now trying to strike my rule to show cars of her client The judge has overwhelming evidence I provided to her but she did not bother looking at So now if the judge denies my route to show cars and sides with opposing party once again what should I do
Hello Lula, if the judge denies your petition, you could:
*. File an appeal: This needs to be done within a specific timeframe, typically 30 days.
*. File a complaint: If you believe the judge acted unethically, you can file a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board.
*. Seek legal assistance: Consider hiring a lawyer to guide you through the process.
Remember, this is general advice and actual steps may vary.
*. File an appeal: This needs to be done within a specific timeframe, typically 30 days.
*. File a complaint: If you believe the judge acted unethically, you can file a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board.
*. Seek legal assistance: Consider hiring a lawyer to guide you through the process.
Remember, this is general advice and actual steps may vary.
It’s been way past 30 days as the opposing parties attorney and the judge in the case I’ve been dragging this on for months already
Hi Lula, in this case, you might want to:
*. File a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board if you believe there's misconduct.
*. Consult a legal professional to explore other options such as re-filing your petition.
*. Consider seeking legal aid organizations in Chicago for assistance.
Remember, this is general advice and actual steps may vary.
*. File a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board if you believe there's misconduct.
*. Consult a legal professional to explore other options such as re-filing your petition.
*. Consider seeking legal aid organizations in Chicago for assistance.
Remember, this is general advice and actual steps may vary.
How do I get a judge to stop the respondents attorney from filing baseless motions in order to prolong proceeding
To address your concern, you may:
*. File a motion for sanctions against the opposing attorney for filing baseless motions.
*. Request the court to expedite the proceedings.
*. Engage a legal professional for advice.
Remember, this advice is general and the actual steps may vary.
*. File a motion for sanctions against the opposing attorney for filing baseless motions.
*. Request the court to expedite the proceedings.
*. Engage a legal professional for advice.
Remember, this advice is general and the actual steps may vary.
How do I request to court to expedite the proceedings
To request the court to expedite proceedings, you may:
*. File a "motion to expedite" explaining why you need a quicker resolution.
*. Include supporting documents.
*. Serve a copy to the opposing party.
*. Attend a hearing, if scheduled.
Remember to follow Cook County court rules when filing. Consulting a legal professional can be helpful.
*. File a "motion to expedite" explaining why you need a quicker resolution.
*. Include supporting documents.
*. Serve a copy to the opposing party.
*. Attend a hearing, if scheduled.
Remember to follow Cook County court rules when filing. Consulting a legal professional can be helpful.
Are there any legit pro bono attorneys for child support in Illinois strictly for child support
Yes, there are pro bono attorneys for child support matters in Illinois. Here are a few organizations to consider:
*. Chicago Volunteer Legal Services
*. Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services
*. Illinois Legal Aid Online
Please ensure you qualify for their services before contacting them.
*. Chicago Volunteer Legal Services
*. Legal Aid Society of Metropolitan Family Services
*. Illinois Legal Aid Online
Please ensure you qualify for their services before contacting them.
I need a pro bono child support attorney or lawyer that will present me in court and drop papers
Hi Lula, you can reach out to organizations like:
*. Chicago Volunteer Legal Services: They provide pro bono legal services, including child support cases.
*. Legal Assistance Foundation: They offer free legal services to people who cannot afford an attorney.
*. Cabrini Green Legal Aid: They offer legal support in family law matters including child support.
Ensure to check their criteria for pro bono representation first.
*. Chicago Volunteer Legal Services: They provide pro bono legal services, including child support cases.
*. Legal Assistance Foundation: They offer free legal services to people who cannot afford an attorney.
*. Cabrini Green Legal Aid: They offer legal support in family law matters including child support.
Ensure to check their criteria for pro bono representation first.