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93RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2003 and 2004 HB6279
Introduced 02/06/04, by Tom Cross SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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750 ILCS 5/505 |
from Ch. 40, par. 505 |
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Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act. Makes a
stylistic change in provisions concerning child support.
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A BILL FOR
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| AN ACT concerning family law.
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| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
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| represented in the General Assembly:
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| Section 5. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of |
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| Marriage Act is amended
by changing Section 505 as follows:
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| (750 ILCS 5/505) (from Ch. 40, par. 505)
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| Sec. 505. Child support; contempt; penalties.
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| (a) In a proceeding for dissolution of marriage, legal |
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| separation,
declaration of invalidity of marriage, a |
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| proceeding for child support
following dissolution of the |
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| marriage by a court which lacked personal
jurisdiction over the |
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| absent spouse, a proceeding for modification of a
previous |
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| order for child support under Section 510 of this Act, or any
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| proceeding authorized under Section 501 or 601 of this Act, the |
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| court may
order either or both parents owing a duty of support |
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| to a child of the
marriage to pay an amount reasonable and |
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| necessary for his or her support, without
regard to marital |
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| misconduct. The duty of support owed to a child
includes the |
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| obligation to provide for the reasonable and necessary
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| physical, mental and emotional health needs of the child.
For |
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| purposes of this Section, the term "child" shall include any |
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| child under
age 18 and
any child under age 19 who is still |
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| attending high school.
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| (1) The Court shall determine the minimum amount of |
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| support by using the
following guidelines:
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Percent of Supporting Party's |
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Net Income |
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20% |
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28% |
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32% |
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40% |
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45% |
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| (2) The above guidelines shall be applied in each case |
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| unless the court
makes a finding that application of the |
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| guidelines would be
inappropriate, after considering the |
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| best interests of the child in light of
evidence including |
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| but not limited to one or more of the following relevant
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| factors:
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| (a) the financial resources and needs of the child;
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| (b) the financial resources and needs of the |
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| custodial parent;
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| (c) the standard of living the child would have |
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| enjoyed had the
marriage not been dissolved;
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| (d) the physical and emotional condition of the |
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| child, and his
educational needs; and
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| (e) the financial resources and needs of the |
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| non-custodial parent.
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| If the court deviates from the guidelines, the court's |
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| finding
shall state the amount of support that would have |
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| been required under the
guidelines, if determinable. The |
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| court shall include the reason or reasons for
the variance |
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| from the
guidelines.
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| (3) "Net income" is defined as the total of all income |
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| from all
sources, minus the following deductions:
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| (a) Federal income tax (properly calculated |
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| withholding or estimated
payments);
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| (b) State income tax (properly calculated |
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| withholding or estimated
payments);
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| (c) Social Security (FICA payments);
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| (d) Mandatory retirement contributions required by |
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| law or as a
condition of employment;
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| (e) Union dues;
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| (f) Dependent and individual |
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| health/hospitalization insurance premiums;
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| (g) Prior obligations of support or maintenance |
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| actually paid pursuant
to a court order;
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| (h) Expenditures for repayment of debts that |
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| represent reasonable and
necessary expenses for the |
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| production of income, medical expenditures
necessary |
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| to preserve life or health, reasonable expenditures |
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| for the
benefit of the child and the other parent, |
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| exclusive of gifts. The court
shall reduce net income |
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| in determining the minimum amount of support to be
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| ordered only for the period that such payments are due |
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| and shall enter an
order containing provisions for its |
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| self-executing modification upon
termination of such |
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| payment period.
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| (4) In cases where the court order provides for
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| health/hospitalization insurance coverage pursuant to |
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| Section 505.2 of
this Act, the premiums for that insurance, |
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| or that portion of the premiums
for which the supporting |
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| party is responsible in the case of insurance
provided |
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| through an employer's health insurance plan where
the |
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| employer pays a portion of the premiums, shall be |
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| subtracted
from net income in determining the minimum |
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| amount of support to be ordered.
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| (4.5) In a proceeding for child support following |
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| dissolution of the
marriage by a court that lacked personal |
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| jurisdiction over the absent spouse,
and in which the court |
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| is requiring payment of support for the period before
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| date an order for current support is entered, there is a |
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| rebuttable
presumption
that the supporting party's net |
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| income for the prior period was the same as his
or her net |
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| income at the time the order for current support is |
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| entered.
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| (5) If the net income cannot be determined because of |
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| default or any
other reason, the court shall order support |
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| in an amount considered
reasonable in the particular case. |
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| The final order in all cases shall
state the support level |
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| in dollar amounts.
However, if the
court finds that the |
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| child support amount cannot be expressed exclusively as a
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| dollar amount because all or a portion of the payor's net |
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| income is uncertain
as to source, time of payment, or |
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| amount, the court may order a percentage
amount of support |
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| in addition to a specific dollar amount and enter
such |
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| other orders as may be necessary to determine and enforce, |
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| on a timely
basis, the applicable support ordered.
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| (6) If (i) the non-custodial parent was properly served |
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| with a request
for
discovery of financial information |
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| relating to the non-custodial parent's
ability to
provide |
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| child support, (ii) the non-custodial parent failed to |
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| comply with the
request,
despite having been ordered to do |
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| so by the court, and (iii) the non-custodial
parent is not |
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| present at the hearing to determine support despite having
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| received
proper notice, then any relevant financial |
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| information concerning the
non-custodial parent's ability |
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| to provide child support that was obtained
pursuant to
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| subpoena and proper notice shall be admitted into evidence |
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| without the need to
establish any further foundation for |
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| its admission.
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| (a-5) In an action to enforce an order for support based on |
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respondent's failure
to make support payments as required |
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| by the order, notice of proceedings to
hold the respondent in |
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| contempt for that failure may be served on the
respondent by |
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| personal service or by regular mail addressed to the |
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| respondent's
last known address. The respondent's last known |
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| address may be determined from
records of the clerk of the |
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| court, from the Federal Case Registry of Child
Support Orders, |
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| or by any other reasonable means.
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| (b) Failure of either parent to comply with an order to pay |
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| support shall
be punishable as in other cases of contempt. In |
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| addition to other
penalties provided by law the Court may, |
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| after finding the parent guilty
of contempt, order that the |
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| parent be:
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| (1) placed on probation with such conditions of |
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| probation as the Court
deems advisable;
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| (2) sentenced to periodic imprisonment for a period not |
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| to exceed 6
months; provided, however, that the Court may |
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| permit the parent to be
released for periods of time during |
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| the day or night to:
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| (A) work; or
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| (B) conduct a business or other self-employed |
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| occupation.
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| The Court may further order any part or all of the earnings |
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| of a parent
during a sentence of periodic imprisonment paid to |
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| the Clerk of the Circuit
Court or to the parent having custody |
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| or to the guardian having custody
of the children of the |
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| sentenced parent for the support of said
children until further |
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| order of the Court.
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| If there is a unity of interest and ownership sufficient to |
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| render no
financial separation between a non-custodial parent |
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| and another person or
persons or business entity, the court may |
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| pierce the ownership veil of the
person, persons, or business |
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| entity to discover assets of the non-custodial
parent held in |
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| the name of that person, those persons, or that business |
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| entity.
The following circumstances are sufficient to |
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| authorize a court to order
discovery of the assets of a person, |
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| persons, or business entity and to compel
the application of |
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| any discovered assets toward payment on the judgment for
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| support:
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| (1) the non-custodial parent and the person, persons, |
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| or business entity
maintain records together.
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| (2) the non-custodial parent and the person, persons, |
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| or business entity
fail to maintain an arms length |
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| relationship between themselves with regard to
any assets.
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| (3) the non-custodial parent transfers assets to the |
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| person, persons,
or business entity with the intent to |
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| perpetrate a fraud on the custodial
parent.
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| With respect to assets which
are real property, no order |
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| entered under this paragraph shall affect the
rights of bona |
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| fide purchasers, mortgagees, judgment creditors, or other lien
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| holders who acquire their interests in the property prior to |
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| the time a notice
of lis pendens pursuant to the Code of Civil |
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| Procedure or a copy of the order
is placed of record in the |
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| office of the recorder of deeds for the county in
which the |
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| real property is located.
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| The court may also order in cases where the parent is 90 |
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| days or more
delinquent in payment of support or has been |
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| adjudicated in arrears in an
amount equal to 90 days obligation |
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| or more, that the parent's Illinois driving
privileges be |
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| suspended until the court
determines that the parent is in |
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| compliance with the order of support.
The court may also order |
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| that the parent be issued a family financial
responsibility |
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| driving permit that would allow limited driving privileges for
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| employment and medical purposes in accordance with Section |
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| 7-702.1 of the
Illinois Vehicle Code. The clerk of the circuit |
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| court shall certify the order
suspending the driving privileges |
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| of the parent or granting the issuance of a
family financial |
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| responsibility driving permit to the Secretary of State on
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| forms prescribed by the Secretary. Upon receipt of the |
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| authenticated
documents, the Secretary of State shall suspend |
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| the parent's driving privileges
until further order of the |
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| court and shall, if ordered by the court, subject to
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| provisions of Section 7-702.1 of the Illinois Vehicle Code, |
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| issue a family
financial responsibility driving permit to the |
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| parent.
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| In addition to the penalties or punishment that may be |
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| imposed under this
Section, any person whose conduct |
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| constitutes a violation of Section 15 of the
Non-Support |
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| Punishment Act may be prosecuted under that Act, and a person
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| convicted under that Act may be sentenced in accordance with |
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| that Act. The
sentence may include but need not be limited to a |
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| requirement that the person
perform community service under |
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| Section 50 of that Act or participate in a work
alternative |
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| program under Section 50 of that Act. A person may not be |
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| required
to participate in a work alternative program under |
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| Section 50 of that Act if
the person is currently participating |
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| in a work program pursuant to Section
505.1 of this Act.
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| A support obligation, or any portion of a support |
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| obligation, which becomes
due and remains unpaid for 30 days or |
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| more shall accrue simple interest at
the rate of 9% per annum.
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| An order for support entered or modified on or after January 1, |
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| 2002 shall
contain a statement that a support obligation |
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| required under the order, or any
portion of a support |
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| obligation required under the order, that becomes due and
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| remains unpaid for 30 days or more shall accrue simple interest |
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| at the rate of
9% per annum. Failure to include the statement |
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| in the order for support does
not affect the validity of the |
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| order or the accrual of interest as provided in
this Section.
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| (c) A one-time charge of 20% is imposable upon the amount |
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| of
past-due child support owed on July 1, 1988 which has |
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| accrued under a
support order entered by the court. The charge |
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| shall be imposed in
accordance with the provisions of Section |
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| 10-21 of the Illinois Public Aid
Code and shall be enforced by |
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| the court upon petition.
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| (d) Any new or existing support order entered by the court
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| under this Section shall be deemed to be a series of judgments |
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| against the
person obligated to pay support thereunder, each |
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| such judgment to be in the
amount of each payment or |
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| installment of support and each such judgment to
be deemed |
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| entered as of the date the corresponding payment or installment
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| becomes due under the terms of the support order. Each such |
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| judgment shall
have the full force, effect and attributes of |
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| any other judgment of this
State, including the ability to be |
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| enforced.
A lien arises by operation of law against the real |
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| and personal property of
the noncustodial parent for each |
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| installment of overdue support owed by the
noncustodial parent.
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| (e) When child support is to be paid through the clerk of |
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| the court in a
county of 1,000,000 inhabitants or less, the |
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| order shall direct the obligor
to pay to the clerk, in addition |
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| to the child support payments, all fees
imposed by the county |
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| board under paragraph (3) of subsection (u) of
Section 27.1 of |
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| the Clerks of Courts Act. Unless paid in cash or pursuant to
an |
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| order for withholding, the payment of the fee shall be by a |
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| separate
instrument from the support payment and shall be made |
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| to the order of the
Clerk.
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| (f) All orders for support, when entered or
modified, shall |
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| include a provision requiring the obligor to notify
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| and, in cases in which a party is receiving child and spouse
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| services under Article X of the Illinois Public Aid Code, the
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| Illinois Department of Public Aid, within 7 days, (i) of the |
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| name and address
of any new employer of the obligor, (ii) |
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| whether the obligor has access to
health insurance coverage |
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| through the employer or other group coverage and,
if so, the |
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| policy name and number and the names of persons covered under
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| the policy, and (iii) of any new residential or mailing address |
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| or telephone
number of the non-custodial parent. In any |
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| subsequent action to enforce a
support order, upon a sufficient |
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| showing that a diligent effort has been made
to ascertain the |
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| location of the non-custodial parent, service of process or
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| provision of notice necessary in the case may be made at the |
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| last known
address of the non-custodial parent in any manner |
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| expressly provided by the
Code of Civil Procedure or this Act, |
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| which service shall be sufficient for
purposes of due process.
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| (g) An order for support shall include a date on which the |
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| current
support obligation terminates. The termination date |
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| shall be no earlier than
the date on which the child covered by |
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| the order will attain the age of
18. However, if the child will |
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| not graduate from high school until after
attaining the age of |
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| 18, then the termination date shall be no earlier than the
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| earlier of the date on which the child's high school graduation |
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| will occur or
the date on which the child will attain the age |
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| of 19. The order for support
shall state that the termination |
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| date does not apply to any arrearage that may
remain unpaid on |
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| that date. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to
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| prevent the court from modifying the order or terminating the |
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| order in the
event the child is otherwise emancipated.
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| (h) An order entered under this Section shall include a |
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| provision requiring
the obligor to report to the obligee and to |
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| the clerk of court within 10 days
each time the obligor obtains |
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| new employment, and each time the obligor's
employment is |
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| terminated for any reason. The report shall be in writing and
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| shall, in the case of new employment, include the name and |
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| address of the new
employer. Failure to report new employment |
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| or the termination of current
employment, if coupled with |
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| nonpayment of support for a period in excess of 60
days, is |
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| indirect criminal contempt. For any obligor arrested for |
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| failure to
report new employment bond shall be set in the |
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| amount of the child support that
should have been paid during |
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| the period of unreported employment. An order
entered under |
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| this Section shall also include a provision requiring the |
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| obligor
and obligee parents to advise each other of a change in |
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| residence within 5 days
of the change except when the court |
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| finds that the physical, mental, or
emotional health of a party |
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| or that of a child, or both, would be
seriously endangered by |
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| disclosure of the party's address.
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| (i) The court does not lose the powers of contempt, |
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| driver's license
suspension, or other child support |
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| enforcement mechanisms, including, but
not limited to, |
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| criminal prosecution as set forth in this Act, upon the
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| emancipation of the minor child or children.
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| (Source: P.A. 92-16, eff. 6-28-01; 92-203, eff. 8-1-01; 92-374, |
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8-15-01; 92-651, eff. 7-11-02; 92-876, eff. 6-1-03; |
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| 93-148, eff. 7-10-03.)
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