Illinois Child Support Subpoena

Summary

In Illinois child support cases, citing statutes such as Illinois Supreme Court Rule 201(b)(1), 750 ILCS 5/505, and Rule 204 is essential for obtaining necessary financial records. These laws allow for the discovery of non-privileged information, emphasize proper financial support for children, and provide procedures for issuing subpoenas to third parties. If a judge sets child support without these documents, consider filing a motion to reconsider or compel production of the records.

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Can you please tell me If this state statute laws and rules for Illinois. is relevant. in a child support case, in Illinois. how accurate is this? Legal Basis *. Illinois Supreme Court Rule *(b)(*): Allows discovery of non-privileged information relevant to the case, applicable to Naser’s financial transactions. *. * ILCS */*: Statute emphasizes proper financial support for children, relevant to Naser’s concealed assets. *. Illinois Supreme Court Rule *: Provides procedures for issuing subpoenas to third parties, crucial for obtaining Lisa's bank records.
Yes, these statutes and rules are relevant to a child support case in Illinois:
- Illinois Supreme Court Rule *(b)(*): Allows discovery of non-privileged information, including financial transactions.
- * ILCS */*: Emphasizes financial support for children, addressing concealed assets.
- Illinois Supreme Court Rule *: Covers issuing subpoenas to third parties, such as obtaining bank records.
Do you need more detailed information on any of these points?
So I want to ask. may I. site these staff laws and rules. Let's say on my notice of the subpoena that I will be filing electronically and sending And also sending copies to the respondent and to the court, meaning to the judge, because I already submitted the subpoena to Huntington Bank. for the third parties bank records. I did that. today and I will be drafting the notice of the subpoena. and sending copies. to the respondent and to. the judge.
Yes, you can cite the following statutes and rules on your notice of the subpoena:
- Illinois Supreme Court Rule *(b)(*): Allows discovery of non-privileged information relevant to the case, such as financial transactions.
- * ILCS */*: Emphasizes the need for proper financial support for children, which is relevant to concealed assets.
- Illinois Supreme Court Rule *: Provides procedures for issuing subpoenas to third parties, such as obtaining bank records.
These citations are relevant and accurate for a child support case in Illinois. Do you need help with anything else?
I would also like to cite that without those records. The respondents actual income cannot. be determined. because the judge actually said child support without these records and without knowing the respondents actual income
Yes, you can include a statement explaining that without the financial records, the respondent's actual income cannot be accurately determined. You can mention that the judge acknowledged the necessity of these records for setting appropriate child support. This strengthens your case. Would you like help drafting this statement?
I wanna also mention that in my notice of the subpoena.
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Yes, you can mention the necessity of financial records in your notice of subpoena. Here’s a concise draft for you:
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Notice of Subpoena
This subpoena is issued in accordance with:
- Illinois Supreme Court Rule *(b)(*): Discovery of non-privileged information relevant to the case.
- * ILCS */*: Emphasizing proper financial support for children.
- Illinois Supreme Court Rule *: Procedures for issuing subpoenas to third parties.
Without these financial records, the respondent's actual income cannot be accurately determined. The judge has acknowledged the necessity of these records for setting appropriate child support.
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Is there anything else you need assistance with regarding this case?
No, you misunderstand me the judge. set child support without these documents. does not seem interested in getting these bank documents from the 3rd party to see the respondents actual income which is unfair.
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It seems like you are dealing with a situation where the judge has set child support without considering important financial documents. To address this, you can file a motion to reconsider or a motion to compel the production of these documents.
Would you like more information on how to proceed with these motions?
OK again, I want to cite the statute laws and rules in my notice of the subpoena I also want to state. that the respondents income cannot accurately be. determined without those records.
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You can cite the relevant statutes and rules in your notice of subpoena and state that the respondent's income cannot be accurately determined without those records. Here's a draft for you:
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Notice of Subpoena
This subpoena is issued in accordance with:
- Illinois Supreme Court Rule *(b)(*): Discovery of non-privileged information relevant to the case.
- * ILCS */*: Emphasizing proper financial support for children.
- Illinois Supreme Court Rule *: Procedures for issuing subpoenas to third parties.
Without these financial records, the respondent's actual income cannot be accurately determined. This is essential for setting the appropriate child support.
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Would you like assistance with anything else related to your case?