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Illinois is a Single Separate Organizational Unit with eleven Regional Offices (i.e., Aurora, Belleville, Champaign, Cook Central, Cook Southern, Cook Intergovernmental, Joliet, Marion, Peoria, Rockford and Springfield).
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=030500050HArt%2E+X&ActID=1413&ChapterID=28&SeqStart=42700000&SeqEnd=51200000
The statutory citation is 750 ILCS 22/
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs3.asp?ActID=2091&ChapterID=59
Illinois would like to receive an original and two (2) copies.
Mexico and Germany.
All tribes with a comprehensive IV-D Program.
The state of Illinois would not accept the abstract as our judges require the complete text, especially in Cook.
755 ILCS 5/11-1 and 750 ILCS 5/505.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=075500050HArt%2E+XI&ActID=2104&ChapterID=60&SeqStart=12100000&SeqEnd=14300000 http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=075000050HPt%2E+V&ActID=2086&ChapterID=59&SeqStart=6100000&SeqEnd=8350000
Under Illinois law the duty to support ends at the age of 18 unless the child is attending high school or the support order stipulates a different age. Illinois extends support to age 19 if in High School and documentation is received.
Citation is 750 ILCS 46/802(1) - effective 01/01/16.
Illinois extends support to age 19 if in High School and documentation is received.
In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/12-108, eff. 07/01/97, child support judgments, including those arising by operation of law, may be enforced at any time. However, it cannot be applied retroactively. Prior to 07/01/97, the law limited enforcement of past-due child support judgments to 20 years. Therefore, any child support judgments that expired prior to 07/01/97 may not be enforced under 735 ILCS 5/12-108.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=073500050HArt%2E+XII+Pt%2E+1&ActID=2017&ChapterID=56&SeqStart=80100000&SeqEnd=87300000
Generally, two years after the age of majority. However, the time during which any party is not subject to service of process or is otherwise not subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of this State shall toll the running of the statute. See 750 ILCS 46/607-609.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=075000460HArt%2E+6&ActID=3638&ChapterID=59&SeqStart=4300000&SeqEnd=6600000
Shared Income Model: Illinois Shared Income Model will commence on July 1, 2017.
A support obligation, or any portion of a support obligation, which becomes due and remains unpaid for 30 days or more shall accrue interest at the rate of 9% per annum.
Statute permits 9% annually. See F2.1
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/96/SB/09600SB1969.htm
Genetic test fees as ordered by court and standard recovery of fees from obligor. May be exception on case by case basis.
Certain cost may be recovered upon request.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=075000220HArt%2E+2&ActID=2091&ChapterID=59&SeqStart=800000&SeqEnd=2300000
Illinois will enforce in conjunction with current child support and if child lives with spouse. Illinois does not establish or modify spousal maintenance.
Illinois pays the fee which is collected from state funds.
The DRA was implemented on 10/01/2009.
Yes,up to the first $100 of current child support collected on behalf of a family with one child in the assistance unit, or up to the first $200 of child support collected on behalf of a family with two or more children in the assistance unit will be passed through to the family.
Illinois will continue to follow PRWORA distribution rules.
Illinois law requires a new order be entered to change the payee of child support to the new caretaker. Illinois does not allow child support to automatically follow the child. 750 ILCS 5/505
Same as F17 above.
Illinois does not charge the application fee to non-assistance clients. It is paid out of Illinois State funds.
Certain costs may be recovered upon request.
Income excludes any amount required by law to be withheld, other than creditor claims, including, but not limited to Federal, State and local taxes, Social Security and other retirement and disability contributions, union dues, any amounts exempted by the Federal Consumer Credit Protection Act, public assistance payments, unemployment insurance benefits except as provided by law. (750 ILCS 28/15 (d))
Up to $5.00 per month fee deducted from employee's remaining pay, not from withheld support. (750 ILCS 28/35(a)
Beginning no later than the next payment of income that occurs. 14 days following the date the income withholding notice was mailed, sent by facsimile or other electronic means, or placed for personal delivery to or service on the payer. (750 ILCS 28/35)
Within 7 business days after the date the amount would have been paid or credited to the obligor.
Upon finding on behalf of complaining party, a judgment may be entered for the total amount the payor willfully failed to withhold. Employer subject to a judgment for full amount that should have been withheld. (750 ILCS 28/35)
A payor who willfully, within 7 business days, fails to pay over withheld income may be ordered to pay a penalty of $100 for each day after the 7 day period has expired. (750 ILCS 28/35)
For unemployment insurance (UI) cases, receive requests for assistance from the other State via an Intergovernmental referral.
Transmittal and documents required for a registration referral (i.e., certified order(s), registration statement and sworn statement of arrears).
File a petition with an Illinois tribunal.
On a pro-rated basis, the employer is to satisfy current support, arrearage, delinquency and interest in that order. The following is a link to Illinois Child Support Enforcement Employer Income Withholding site: http://www.ilchildsupport-employer.com/incomeWithholding.htm#11
See (750 ILCS 28/35(c)
Promptly - (750 ILCS 28/35) -
Employers should retain IWOs for 180 days after termination.
Employer - yes. Financial Institutions- only if it makes periodic payments of income to obligor, or other income payor-if it is the payor of record as defined in 750 ILCS 28, Income Holding for Support Act. Illinois Department of Employment Security (UIB) is not servable by other states.
Current child support first then medical. If regarding medical insurance premium - first all current supports, then insurance premium, then past due support amounts, unless insufficient income to pay premium, then pay past due support is prorated between if doesn't have enough to satisfy. See (750 ILCS 28/35 (c).
On a proportionate basis following PRWORA distribution rules.
The practice in Illinois is directed by state rule.
The percentage of probability is 99.9%. 750 ILS 46/404 effective 01/01/16
The citation is 750 ILCS 46/201 et seq effective 01/01/16
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=075000460HArt%2E+2&ActID=3638&ChapterID=59&SeqStart=900000&SeqEnd=1600000
Paternity acknowledgments prior to 8/9/96 required court ratification.
Tribunal determination by clear and convincing evidence; completion of Voluntary Acknowledgment of Paternity and Denial of Parentage.
Prior to 08/09/96, the father's name could be added without a determination of paternity. Therefore, paternity is not conclusively determined.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/96/HB/09600HB4008.htm
After 08/09/1996, a father name could only be placed on the birth certificate if there was a Court Order, Administrative Order or Voluntary Acknowledgement of Paternity.
See 750 ILCS 46/204 Sec. 204. Presumption of parentage.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/documents/075000500K12.1.htm
Fees and waiver, if any, are determined by Illinois Department of Public Health, Division of Vital Records. No fee is charged for an Administrative Copy of the Birth Record. Agency must request on letterhead to IL Dept of Vital Records to: Charissa.Norton@Illinois.gov
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/96/SB/09600SB1716ham001.htm
Varies by Court. Written affidavits, teleconferencing and/or video conferencing may be used.
Case by case and only if paternity is established against the alleged father.
Certified copy a voluntary acknowledgement of paternity, administrative paternity order, or judicial paternity order, should be sent to the Department of Public Health Division of Vital Records, 925 Ridgley Avenue, Springfield, 62702. Inquires can be made to charissa.norton@illinois.gov
For each child, submit a separate Paternity Affidavit, however only one Uniform Support Petition and General Testimony is required.
Both administrative and judicial.
Individual case circumstances and the volume of cases determine the process used. (750 ILCS 25/4, 750 ILCS 25/5; 305 ILCS 5/10-10 and 305 ILCS 5/10-11)
Any case where the circuit court has taken jurisdiction and there is an order of the court with active terms; any case where one or both parents and/or one or more children in common are the subject of another family law order; any case where one or more of the participants may be a victim of domestic violence; any case where the referral originated in the Title IV-E agency; any case where there is a point of law that may be contentious or difficult; any case where the parents appear to be in significant conflict with each other; any case where paternity is being established for older children; and any other case where a judicial environment is deemed necessary. Administrative orders are typically used only when the parties are the two parents of a child and are generally in agreement.
See 305 ILCS 5/10-1 el seq.
The formula considers the obligor's net income, deviations from the standard can be based on consideration of the income of the child or other parent.(750 ILCS 5/505)
The guidelines shall be applied in each case unless the court makes a finding that application of the guidelines would be inappropriate, after considering the best interests of the child in light of evidence including but not limited to one or more of the following relevant factors: (a) the financial resources and needs of the child; (b) the financial resources and needs of the custodial parent (c) the standard of living the child would have enjoyed had the marriage not been dissolved; (d) the physical and emotional condition of the child, and his educational needs; and (e) the financial resources and needs of the non-custodial parent. If the court deviates from the guidelines, the court's finding shall state the amount of support that would have been required under the guidelines, if determinable. The court shall include the reason or reasons for the variance from the guidelines. (750 ILCS 5/505)
Support may be established back to the date of birth in a parentage or back to date of separation in an abandonment case. In a parentage action brought within 2 years after a child's birth, the judgment or order may direct either parent to pay the reasonable expenses incurred by either parent related to the mother's pregnancy and the delivery of the child. (750 ILCS 5/505 (Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act); 750 ILCS 45/14 750 ILCS 46/802 (Illinois Parentage Act of 2015); and 305 ILCS 5/10-10, 10-11 and 10.11.1 (Illinois Public Aid Code). However, the IV-D Agency does not seek costs related to the mother's pregnancy and the delivery of the child.
1. Father's prior knowledge of circumstances of the child's birth. 2. Father's prior willingness or refusal to help raise. 3. The extent to which the mother or public agency that bring the action previously informed the father of the child's needs or attempted to seek or require his help in raising or support in raising the child. 4. Reasons the mother or public agency did not file the action earlier. 5. The extent to which the father would be prejudiced by the delay to bring the action. (750 ILCS /802)
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=075000460HArt%2E+8&ActID=3638&ChapterID=59&SeqStart=6700000&SeqEnd=8400000
Illinois can establish paternity and establish support administratively. Administrative support orders ( 305 ILCS 5/10-1 et seq.) can be modified through the administrative process. Administrative enforcement methods are used and may be applied to both judicial and administrative orders.
Article 10 of the Public Aid Code 305 ILCS 5/10- et seq
Yes, 305 ILCS 5/10-3.3, 305 ILCS 5/10-6 and 305 ILCS 5/10-13-6.
Yes. "It is preferred (except for Cook County where it is always required)that the custodial party has a custody order or other formal guardianship document that awards custody of the child(ren) to him/her. In the absence of a guardianship document, Illinois DCSS will proceed (except for Cook County) with documents, such as school records, doctor statements, etc. that can be used as evidence of change of custody." When these documents are utilized, it is necessary to contact the custodial parent".
Yes. "It is preferred (except for Cook County where it is always required) that the custodial party has a custody order or other formal guardianship document that awards custody of the child(ren) to him/her. In the absence of a guardianship document, Illinois DCSS will proceed (except for Cook County)with documents, such as school records, doctor statements, etc.,that can be used as evidence of change of custody." When these documents are utilized, it is necessary to contact the custodial parent."
Yes. "It is preferred (except for Cook County where it is always required) that the custodial party has a custody order or other formal guardianship document that awards custody of the child(ren) to him/her. In the absence of a guardianship document, Illinois DCSS will proceed (except for Cook County)with documents, such as school records, doctor statements, etc. that can be used as evidence of change of custody." When these documents are utilized, it is necessary to contact the custodial parent."
A modification action should be requested.
No. It is preferred that the custodial party has a custody order or other formal guardianship document that awards custody of the child(ren) to him/her. In the absence of formal custody or guardianship documents, documentation of the child/ren's physical residence must be provided. If such records are provided, the custodial parent must be contacted to verify the change of change of custody.
Yes. It is preferred that the custodial party has a custody order or other formal guardianship document that awards custody of the child(ren) to him/her. In the absence of formal custody or guardianship documents, documentation of the child/ren's physical residence must be provided. If such records are provided, the custodial parent must be contacted to verify the change of custody. Regardless of the method of proof, redirection of payments is not appropriate when a custody change occurs. A new court action is required to establish support payable to the new CP from the former CP.
Except as otherwise expressly provided, service of summons upon an individual defendant shall be made (1) by leaving a copy of the summons with the defendant personally, (2) by leaving a copy at the defendant's usual place of abode, with some person of the family or a person residing there, of the age of 13 years or upwards, and informing that person of the contents of the summons, provided the officer or other person making service shall also send a copy of the summons in a sealed envelope with postage fully prepaid, addressed to the defendant at his or her usual place of abode. 735 ILCS 5/2-203
Deviations may be determined by the Tribunal. Additional support amounts may be ordered for Medical Insurance Premiums, but this would not be included in the guideline amount.
750 ILCS 5/505 and 750 ILCS 46/802 (effective 01/01/16).
To the extent resources are available, processes that encourage amicable resolution of issues between parents may be used. Resources are not available statewide and approaches vary where resources are available.
Procedurally, liens may be done administratively or judicially. For the administrative remedies process (e.g., liens), Illinois IV-D policy requires arrears of $1,000.00 or more for financial institution accounts or lump sums and $3,500.00 for real estate. In order to do a FIDM/MSFIDM lien, NCP must have at least $300.00 in an account.
The trigger criteria for filing a lien is $1,000.00 arrearage for financial institution accounts and lump sums; $3,500.00 for real property. 89 Illinois Administrative Code 160.70
http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/089/089001600D00700R.html
The only liens that have to be filed are the real property liens and they are filed with the recorders office in the county in which the property is located.
Fees for filling a lien are set by counties and vary throughout the state.
The procedures are administrative.
Annually a notice of enforcement remedies is initially provided in an Intent to Pursue Collection Remedies notice. At the time the MSFIDM is pursued, the NCP is notified of the past due support and sent a copy of the Notice of Lien.
No. (750 ILCS 28/15)
$1000 in arrears.
It is $1000.00 in arrears. 89 Illinois Administrative Code 160.70(f)(2)(A)(i)
Unpaid delinquency becomes a judgment by operation of law after 30 days.
Fifteen (15) calendar days. 89 Illinois Administrative Code Section 160.70(f).
Thirty Five (35) calendar days for an Administrative Review Action to be filed in the appropriate Circuit Court. See 735 ILCS 5/3-103
An obligor who is subject to a Freeze and Seize action may contest the accuracy of the past due support balance. A joint owner may challenge the action by demonstrating that all or part of the account is an asset of the joint owner. 735 ILCS 5/3 et seq.
http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/089/089001600C00600R.html
Judicial - Administrative Review Action.
Fifteen (15) calendar days from date of notice. Request must be in writing.
Not Administratively. However, the Court has the authority to liquidate non-liquid assets. 735 ILCS 5/2-1402
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=073500050HArt%2E+II+Pt%2E+14&ActID=2017&ChapterID=56&SeqStart=16600000&SeqEnd=17200000
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/96/HB/09600HB3741.htm
Five (5) calendar days, after the 15 calendar day appeal period has expired (provided no appeal has been filed). 89 Illinois Administrative Code 160.70(f)(2)(C)(ii)
License Suspension, Passport Denial, Report to Consumer Reporting Agencies (Credit Bureaus), Federal and State Income Tax Refund Intercept and Gaming/Lottery winnings.
Petition to set arrears judgment, request for contempt finding, and issuance of body attachment.
The other State must send a request via a transmittal with the underlying documentation to support the request. Illinois will then register the request for an administrative lien which will be issued by Illinois. 750 ILCS 22/Art.6
Income Withholding, License Suspension, Passport Denial, Report to Consumer Reporting Agencies (Credit Bureaus), Intercepts of Federal and State Income Tax Refund and Gaming/Lottery winnings.
Judicially or administratively - cases are registered in the appropriate Tribunal and once registered, are treated the same as any Illinois order.
A Notice of Registration is sent to the parties and the Tribunal who has the controlling order.
735 ILCS 5/12-650 thru 12-657
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=073500050HArt%2E+XII&ActID=2017&ChapterID=56&SeqStart=80000000&SeqEnd=100300000
Currently, DCSS provides NCP names, unique identifying data, and limited balance information to 4 major credit reporting agencies (CRAs) when the past-due amount owed per docket is at least $2,500.00. The CRAs currently utilized are: Equifax, Experian, Innovis, and TransUnion.
Illinois reports the information to Experian, TransUnion, Innovis and Equifax
The method is administrative.
Data matches are made with MSFIDM, FIDM; State Benefits, State Lottery, State Income Tax Refund Intercept, Recreational Licenses, and Gaming.
Child Support Enforcement Transmittal #3.
Information contained in Child Support Enforcement Transmittal #3 as well as documentation supporting the request (e.g., Court Order for enforcement, payment records, balance due, etc.)
One (1) set of documents is required.
The cases must meet the same eligibility requirements as an intrastate case (e.g., the amount owed, legal interest in the asset, etc.).
Child Support Enforcement Transmittal #2 or #3.
No, not if provided by the IV-D Agency.
Restatement from 1st suspension upon entry of a payment agreement and from 2nd suspension only upon full payment. No revocation, only suspension. NCP may see a hardship exemption.
Owe at least $2,500 in past-due support; has made no voluntary payment; and has not during the past 90 days,has no outstanding Protest or Appeal.
The amount is $2,500.00.
The suspension remains in effect until the NCP: Complies with the Payment Plan; shows they no longer meet criteria, or there is no longer a past-due balance owed which meets submittal criteria.If a second suspension occurs because of a past-due account balance situation, then the suspension will remain in effect until the total balance due on all applicable cases is paid-in-full.
The conditions for the driving permit is limited to transportation for employment, for seeking employment if unemployed for medical treatment for household member or noncustodial parent.
The state separates the wont pay population from the can't pay population when selecting cases from the drivers license suspension program.
Past-due amount owed is at least $150 for TANF or Foster Care debt, and at least $500 for Non-TANF, medical, or SSI debt. An NCP is determined to be eligible for federal administrative offset when this criteria is met.
Past-due amount owed is at least $150 for TANF or Foster Care debt, and at least $500 for Non-TANF, medical, or SSI debt.
Cases qualify for reviews every 36 months. A party may request a modification review earlier than every 36 months upon a showing of a substantial change in circumstances. 750 ILCS 5/510
At least 36 months have elapsed since establishment, modification or last modification review or obligor's income/support amount or no medical insurance ordered or request for review received from client, obligor/obligee or other state or case was previously selected for review but closed because there was no employer Automatic referrals consider whether there was assignment of support rights to the state by a TANF recipient. Notice must be provided.
Upon a showing of an inconsistency of at least 20%, but no less that $10 per month, between the amount of the existing order and the amount of child support that results from application of the guidelines or upon a showing of a need to provide for the healthcare needs of the child.
SSA dependent benefits due to disability or retirement to be used in lieu of a child support payment if the benefits have already been addressed in the order. Benefits apply first towards the NCP's current child support obligation then to NCP's current medical support obligation.
Illinois only abates support in accordance with child support guidelines. Temporary abatement due to an NCP's seasonal employment or the NCP's incarceration.
The statutory cite for abatement law: Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act - 750 ILCS 5/505 and 750 ILCS 5/510.
Transmittal with underlying documentation (e.g., court orders, pay records, etc.).
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs2.asp?ChapterID=63
Generally, Child Support Enforcement Transmittal #3 and all supporting documents regarding the request. DCSS will then attempt to obtain the requested documents. There is no cost.
Child Support Enforcement Transmittal #1 and all supporting documents (e.g., copies of relevant orders, payment records, etc.)
Current support and arrears.
Death of the child that is the subject of the support order; agreement of the parties; Court Order.
"Income" means any form of periodic payment to an individual, regardless of source, including, but not limited to: wages, salary, commission, compensation as an independent contractor, workers' compensation, disability, annuity, pension, and retirement benefits, lottery prize awards, insurance proceeds, vacation pay, bonuses, profit-sharing payments, severance pay, interest, and any other payments, made by any person, private entity, federal or state government, any unit of local government, school district or any entity created by Public Act;. . .
See 750 ILCS 28/15
(305 ILCS 5/10-3.1)
http://ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/documents/030500050K10-3.1.htm
On the income Withholding Order/Notice, Employers are advised to contact the IV-D agency.
There is no specified time frame.
Notice of Lien - HFS 3741
The Federal CCPA limit is 50% of the ADWE for child support and alimony, which is increased by 1)10%if the employee does not support a second family;and/or 2)5if arrears greater than 5% if arrears greater than 12 weeks
The employer would pay pursuant to the Income Withholding Order.
The vendor is Xerox and the debit card is called the "Way2Go Card".
There are fees required depending on services requested, www.GoProgram.com
Through the same methods as intrastate cases. Requesting assistance from the foreign reciprocating countries and treaty countries as needed.
DCSS converts the foreign currency payment to U.S. currency. Payments are sent by the Illinois Comptroller via paper check.
Illinois does not currently bundle the payments to reduce the cost for payments that we send outside the U.S.
The non custodial parent contacts that State Disbursement Unit (SDU) and gives the SDU their banking information. The SDU gives this information to their foreign financial institution, who then wires the transfer of funds to the SDU.
Currently, Illinois does not have IBAN.
Yes. The monetary threshold is obligor owes $1,000.00 or more in past due child support.
305 ILCS 5/10-3.3, 305 ILCS 5/10-6 and 305 ILCS 5/10-13-6.
http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=030500050HArt%2E+X&ActID=1413&ChapterID=28&SeqStart=43000000&SeqEnd=51500000
305 ILCS 5/10-25.5
Yes - 15 days to file an appeal. 305 ILCS 5/10-25.5 89 Illinois Administrative Code 160.70(f)
http://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/089/089001600D00700R.htmlhttp://www.ilga.gov/legislation/ilcs/ilcs4.asp?DocName=030500050HArt%2E+X&ActID=1413&ChapterID=28&SeqStart=43000000&SeqEnd=51500000
If another state wants us to collect on worker compensation, they will have to open a case in IL (UIFSA) with a request for enforcement of child support order, supplying Illinois with enforcement documentation information to ensure worker compensation claim can be processed.
The point of contact would be the Central Registry. A transmittal and the underlying documentation would need to be submitted. Central Registry would then refer to the Collection Unit.