Reporting Child Support Fraud
Summary
Intentional perjury and fraud in child support cases can be reported to the Cook County Sheriffs Office, Cook County States Attorneys Office, or the Illinois Department of Child & Family Services. Illinois laws classify perjury as a Class 3 felony and fraudulent schemes as a Class 4 felony. Filing motions to strike or impound evidence is legal but subject to judicial discretion. Child support is calculated based on both parents net income. If you have evidence of hidden income, present it to the court and seek legal counsel.Full Conversation
If I know and have evidence that there was intentional perjury and fraud and intentional infliction of financial emotional psychological and mental distress inflicted under the children and a child support case by evading child support providing ask employer information knowing there’s no money coming for the children lying you are sending the money can I refer that case to the states attorney for criminal charges
Hello Alisa, it's essential to know your location to provide accurate information. However, generally:
*. Perjury and fraud are indeed serious offenses.
*. You may report these issues to your local child support agency or law enforcement.
*. They might refer the case to the appropriate state attorney's office.
Please provide your location for specific guidance.
*. Perjury and fraud are indeed serious offenses.
*. You may report these issues to your local child support agency or law enforcement.
*. They might refer the case to the appropriate state attorney's office.
Please provide your location for specific guidance.
But if there was perjury and fraud intentionally committed any child support ongoing case how and who can report it to the states prosecutor
Hello Alisa, to report perjury or fraud in a child support case, you can:
*. Contact your local law enforcement agency.
*. Reach out to your local child support agency.
*. Connect with your state attorney's office.
Please provide your location for more specific guidance.
*. Contact your local law enforcement agency.
*. Reach out to your local child support agency.
*. Connect with your state attorney's office.
Please provide your location for more specific guidance.
Chicago Illinois cook county
To report perjury or fraud in Cook County, Illinois, you can:
*. Contact the Cook County Sheriff's Office at (*) *-*.
*. Reach out to the Cook County State's Attorney's Office at (*) *-*.
*. Connect with the Illinois Department of Child & Family Services at (*) *-*.
*. Contact the Cook County Sheriff's Office at (*) *-*.
*. Reach out to the Cook County State's Attorney's Office at (*) *-*.
*. Connect with the Illinois Department of Child & Family Services at (*) *-*.
Saw a child support case with intentional perjury and fraud committed can be reported for criminal charges
Yes, intentional perjury and fraud in a child support case can be reported for criminal charges in Illinois. You can report it to:
*. Cook County Sheriff's Office
*. Cook County State's Attorney's Office
*. Illinois Department of Child & Family Services.
*. Cook County Sheriff's Office
*. Cook County State's Attorney's Office
*. Illinois Department of Child & Family Services.
Does Illinois have lost statues for this type of situation
Yes, Illinois has specific laws related to perjury and fraud. They are:
*. Perjury (* ILCS */*-*): Lying under oath is a Class * felony.
*. Fraudulent Schemes & Artifices (* ILCS */*-*): This includes false statements to evade child support, a Class * felony.
Always seek professional legal advice for your situation.
*. Perjury (* ILCS */*-*): Lying under oath is a Class * felony.
*. Fraudulent Schemes & Artifices (* ILCS */*-*): This includes false statements to evade child support, a Class * felony.
Always seek professional legal advice for your situation.
What is it considered as if the opposing party in a child support case files motion to strike my documented evidence of the opposing parties true monthly income and hidden assets and cash under the table under his girlfriends name and motions to impound records meaning my evidence what is all that considered as because it’s a fact that child support court is intended for the purpose of the well-being of the children and trying to steal opposing parties income and assets is ridiculous
In Illinois, filing a "Motion to Strike" means the opposing party wants the court to ignore your submitted evidence. A "Motion to Impound" is a request to keep your evidence confidential. It does not mean stealing income or assets, but it could limit your case's transparency. Always seek professional legal advice.
A child support court is in the intention for the children’s well-being so the opposing party filing a motion to strike my evidence and a motion to impound my evidence should be against the law as it is perjury and fraud how you can keep the judge from seeing the true income if it’s in the best interest of the child
Filing a motion to strike or impound evidence is not illegal in Illinois, but it's up to the judge's discretion to grant these requests. If you believe this is being done for fraudulent reasons, inform the court and consider seeking legal counsel.
My question is for a child support case and Chicago Illinois cook county how does child support court calculate the amount of child support payments to be paid how is that going to be fair if the non-custodial parent is filing motions to strike my evidence how is that fair
In Illinois, child support is calculated based on both parents' net income and the number of children. It may seem unfair if the non-custodial parent is filing motions to strike your evidence. However, it's up to the judge to decide on these motions. Always consider seeking legal counsel.
Then the judge needs to go back to law school or get off the bench
I understand your frustration, Alisa. However, the judge's role is to interpret and apply the law. If you disagree with the judge's decision, you may consider appealing it. It's crucial to have legal representation for such matters.
Haha how is that considered applying law If the non-custodial parent falsely claims that his monthly income is only * per month when it’s actually *,* per month how is that fair
In Illinois, it's illegal to provide false information about income for child support calculations. If you have evidence of the non-custodial parent's true income, you should present it to the court and consider seeking legal counsel for your situation.
That is the evidence that the opposing party is trying to strike
In Illinois, if you believe that the opposing party is intentionally hiding income, you should inform the court. A judge will make the final decision on what evidence is considered. Consulting with a legal professional can provide more guidance in this situation.