File Motion Child Support

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You can file a Motion to Compel Discovery of Income to request the court to order the non-custodial parent to disclose all income sources. If you have evidence of under-the-table income, it can support your motion. Additionally, consider filing a Motion for Expedited Hearing and an Order to Show Cause to address urgent concerns. If the judge is not reviewing your evidence, you may file a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board. For further assistance, consult a local attorney.

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Oh I need to know if I can file a motion with a child support court in Chicago Illinois cook county yes the non-custodial parent through his attorney has intentionally and knowingly provided the court with his ex employers information for wage withholding purposes being fully aware there will be no wage withholding and no money coming for the children and not intending on sending it himself also falsely claiming on his attorneys pretrial memorandum submitted to the court a lower monthly income hiding the fact that he receives over $* under the table can I file a motion and how would I name that motion as two months have passed and I have been trying desperately to bring this to the courts attention to the judges attention but I’m not being paid attention to the non-custodial parents attorney continuously is filing baseless motions in order to prolong this proceeding for no apparent reason intentionally trying to divert the attention away from perjury
Hello Alisa, I understand your situation. In Illinois:
- You can file a motion. It could be named as "Motion to Compel Discovery of Income."
- You may need to provide evidence of the under-the-table income.
- You may also want to consider filing a complaint about the attorney's conduct with the Illinois State Bar Association.
Remember, this is general advice and it's always best to consult with a local attorney.
What does compel discovery of income mean I have the non-custodial parents bank statements emails paystub‘s evidence of the under table money received hidden under his girlfriends name where his bank statements clearly show all does transactions being made to his girlfriend via Zell and to her sons via Apple Cash I have personally delivered all the documented evidence directly to the judge they have not been looked at or anything
"Compel Discovery of Income" means you're requesting the court to order the non-custodial parent to disclose all income sources. It includes both formal and informal (like under-the-table) income. Your evidence may support your motion. Remember, laws can vary so it's best to consult a local attorney.
I have already provided overwhelming documented evidence that I personally delivered to the George in her Court room they have not been looked at by the judge I have filed a motion to reconsider stating all the facts backed up by documented evidence it was not paid attention to as it has been dragging on now for two months for the reason that the opposing parties attorney is continuously filing baseless motions that the judge is entertaining and giving them hearing dates months out which is causing danger to my children’s well-being
In Illinois:
- Consider filing a "Motion for Expedited Hearing" to address urgent concerns for your children's well-being.
- Also, consider an "Order to Show Cause" for the non-custodial parent, which would require them to explain why they shouldn't be held in contempt of court.
- Consult a local attorney for specific advice.
I’ve already filed a order to show cause I’ve also filed a motion for expedited of hearing I’ve also filed an opposition to the opposing parties motion to dismiss my motion to reconsider and nothing is happening the opposing party is seemingly getting away with committing fraud and perjury and endangering the children’s well-being as there is no child support payments
I understand your frustration, Alisa. In this case, you may want to consider:
- Hiring a lawyer to represent you if you haven't already.
- Reporting the situation to your local law enforcement or the District Attorney's office.
- Contacting the Illinois Legal Aid Society for further assistance.
I want to know if I can file a motion with the child support court about the situation and how would I name it
Hello Alisa,
Given your situation, you can file a "Motion to Modify Child Support" and also a "Motion for Contempt of Court" for non-payment of child support. It's essential to consult with a local attorney for better understanding.
I need to know exactly how to get the noncustodial parent and his girlfriend who has been intentionally interfering in this case who is hiding the noncustodial’s parents assets and money under her name held in contempt of court or investigated and criminally charged for perjury and fraud in a child support case
Hello Alisa,
To address your situation in Illinois:
- File a "Motion for Contempt of Court" against the noncustodial parent for non-payment of child support.
- Consider reporting suspected fraud to the Illinois Department of Family and Support Services.
- Consult a local attorney for guidance on possible criminal charges.
Remember, it's best to consult a legal professional in your area.
So what will family services do if I were to call them and tell them that the non-custodial parent through his attorney intentionally manipulated the child support court and his girlfriend isn’t getting involved and hiding assets and money what are they going to do I will take them years probably
Hello Alisa,
The Illinois Department of Family and Support Services may:
- Conduct an investigation to verify your claims.
- Take administrative action like adjusting child support.
- Refer the case to law enforcement for potential criminal charges.
However, it's crucial to consult a local attorney to understand the process better.
Well I be able to provide documented evidence to them
Hello Alisa,
Yes, providing documented evidence to the Illinois Department of Family and Support Services can be helpful. They might consider this information during their investigation. However, it's always best to discuss this with a local attorney for accurate guidance.
Well I also be able to tell them that I have been desperately trying to bring it to the judges attention for two months and the judge seems to be entertaining the opposing party with their baseless motion well day confront the judge or will they send evidence to the judge
Hello Alisa,
They will likely not confront the judge, but they may review your evidence and take appropriate action. Remember, it's always best to consult a local attorney for accurate guidance.
Will they at least make the judge aware of the evidence of the perjury of the fraud
Hello Alisa,
While they may not directly influence the judge's decision, they can present findings from their investigation. However, it's crucial to consult a local attorney to understand how this process may work in your specific situation.
So for example if family services investigates after their provided with documented evidence from me and they find the evidence well they presented to the judge
Hello Alisa,
If the Illinois Department of Family and Support Services verifies your claims, they may present their findings to the court as part of the administrative process. However, the exact process can vary, so it's essential to consult a local attorney.
I believe that this child support judge should not be a judge at all if she is stating that she does not have time to look at exhibits Meaning the overwhelming documented evidence she had me bring to her quite a room and didn’t bother looking at
Hello Alisa, if you believe the judge has acted improperly, you can file a complaint with the Illinois Judicial Inquiry Board. They can review your concerns about the judge's conduct. Please consult with a local attorney for further guidance.
Illinois judges seriously need a reform
Hello Alisa, I understand your frustration. If you believe there's a systemic issue, consider contacting your local representative or senator to voice your concerns about judicial reform. Remember, it's always beneficial to consult with a local attorney for the best course of action.