Summary
Judges in Cook County, Illinois, can hold parties in contempt for lying. If a judge disregards evidence, you can file a motion to reconsider or appeal. Judges have discretion in applying penalties. For complex cases involving perjury, fraud, and tax issues, report to the IRS, file a motion in court, and consult the Illinois Department of Child Support Services. To file a perjury charge, gather evidence, use Form CCCH 0116, and consult a legal professional. If the court doesnt pursue charges, consider appealing or filing a complaint against the attorney.Full Conversation
Do child support judges in Cook County Illinois actually Ever hold the non-custodial parent in contempt of court for intentionally lying or they just let it pass
In Cook County, Illinois:
- Judges can hold any party in contempt for knowingly providing false information.
- The consequences can include fines, community service, or jail time.
- However, the decision is at the judge's discretion and depends on the severity and impact of the lie.
And what if the judge is presented with overwhelming documented evidence and still does not think what can I do
If a judge in Cook County, Illinois, disregards substantial documented evidence:
- You can file a motion to reconsider.
- You can appeal the decision in a higher court.
Make sure to consult a legal professional for guidance.
Isn’t a child support judge supposed to follow the rules the laws stating that any party lying should be held in contempt or charged with perjury why don’t they follow the law
Yes, a child support judge should enforce the law. However, they have discretion on how to apply penalties. If you believe the judge didn't follow the law, you have the right to:
- Appeal the decision
- File a complaint with the Judicial Inquiry Board in Illinois.
Consult a legal professional for advice.
Because now in my child support case against a non-custodial parent has become more than just a basic child support case it is now intentional lying hiding assets and money benefiting by falsely claiming the children on their taxes and not providing any of that money for the children intentionally providing an ex employers information for wages to be held knowing there will be no money coming for the children it is now perjury fraud and along with a fraudulent educational fee sent to the IRS which is federal
This seems like a complex situation. Given these circumstances, you can:
- Report the tax fraud to the IRS
- File a motion in court for contempt or perjury charges
- Consider contacting the Illinois Department of Child Support Services for assistance
Remember to consult a legal professional for advice.
How do I file A perjury charge Wes thought Chicago Illinois cook county child support court
To file a perjury charge in Cook County, Illinois:
- Gather all the evidence of perjury.
- File a motion in the relevant court, presenting your evidence.
- The court will then decide whether to pursue perjury charges.
It's crucial to consult with a legal professional before proceeding.
Why wouldn’t the Court pursue with perjury charges if there’s overwhelming documented evidence of all of that
Courts may not pursue perjury charges due to:
- Insufficient evidence.
- The perjury not significantly impacting the case's outcome.
- The court's discretion.
But remember, if you believe the court isn't handling your case correctly, consult with a legal professional and consider appealing the decision.
The decision was based on false information provided to the court through the noncustodial parents attorney who does not seem concerned that the court was misled and lied to
If you believe the court decision was based on false information, you can:
- Appeal the decision in a higher court
- File a motion to reconsider
- File a complaint against the attorney with the Illinois Attorney Registration & Disciplinary Commission
Make sure to consult a legal professional for advice.
Which forms do I use if I want to file a perjury complaint against Sanon custodial parent in Chicago Illinois cook county child support court
To file a perjury complaint in Cook County, Illinois:
- You can use Form CCCH *, 'Motion'.
- Attach all evidence of perjury, and specify that you're seeking perjury charges.
- Please consult a legal professional before proceeding to ensure you've filled out the form correctly.