Summary
Diverting funds to a girlfriends account to avoid child support obligations in Illinois can lead to serious legal consequences. If the girlfriend is aware and involved, she may be considered a third party and potentially complicit in fraudulent activity. Child support is a legal obligation, and failure to comply can result in penalties. It is advisable to consult a family law attorney for guidance on addressing this issue legally.Full Conversation
Well, my girlfriend doesn't think that I should be paying any child support to my three biological children or their educational expenses.
Thank you for providing more information. In Illinois, child support obligations are taken seriously, and transferring money to avoid these payments can have serious consequences.
- Child support is a legal obligation, and failing to pay can result in penalties.
- Diverting income to avoid child support might be considered fraudulent and could lead to legal complications.
Would you like information on how to address this issue legally?
I just wanna know does that. make the girlfriend a third party. in this case
In Illinois, your girlfriend could be considered a third party if she is knowingly involved in diverting funds to avoid child support payments. This could be seen as interference or complicity in fraudulent activity. For more tailored advice, consulting a family law attorney would be beneficial.
Well, of course she's aware, because it was her idea
Thank you for the additional information. In Illinois, if your girlfriend is aware and actively involved in the diversion of funds to avoid child support payments, she could indeed be considered a third party and potentially complicit in fraudulent activity.
Would you like guidance on finding a family law attorney in Illinois to discuss this issue further?
What my girlfriend told me? if I love her, I need to provide for her and her children.
Your situation is complex and could have serious legal implications. Here are some key points to consider:
- Child support is a legal obligation in Illinois, and diverting funds to avoid payments can lead to penalties.
- Your girlfriend's involvement in diverting funds could make her a third party in the case and potentially complicit in fraudulent activity.
Would you like guidance on finding a family law attorney in Illinois to discuss this further?
Can you tell me everything? in every way? that makes her a third party in this case.
Certainly, I can provide a summary of how your girlfriend might be considered a third party in this case under Illinois law:
- **Knowledge and Involvement:** If she is aware and actively involved in diverting your funds to avoid child support, she may be considered complicit.
- **Interference:** Her actions could be seen as interference with your legal obligation to support your children.
- **Fraudulent Activity:** Diverting income to avoid child support payments might be considered fraudulent.
Would you like guidance on finding a family law attorney in Illinois to discuss this further?