Petition For Judgment Relief

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To file a petition for relief from a child support order in Illinois, you may need to file a motion to modify child support in the county where the original order was issued. Provide proof of a substantial change in circumstances, such as a change in income or employment. For challenging a child support order after 30 days, consider filing a Petition for Relief from Judgment under Section 2-1401 of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. To dismiss an allocation of parental responsibilities case, file a Motion to Dismiss or a Motion for Voluntary Dismissal if you are the petitioner. Clearly outline reasons such as visitation interference and lack of enforcement, and provide evidence supporting your claims. Consult with the local court for specific forms and filing procedures.

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what motion to file to get a child support order that violated constitutional, due process procedures and illinois state law deemed a void
To challenge a child support order in Illinois that you believe violated constitutional, due process procedures, and state law, you can consider filing a "Motion to Vacate Judgment."
- Clearly outline how the order violated due process or state law.
- Provide evidence supporting your claims.
- Consult with the local court for specific filing procedures.
Do you need more details on how to proceed with this motion?
what motion to file to get a child support order that violated constitutional, due process procedures and illinois state law deemed a void after 30 days of judgement
For challenging a child support order in Illinois after 30 days, you may consider filing a "Petition for Relief from Judgment" under Section *-* of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. This petition allows you to:
- Argue that the judgment is void due to constitutional or due process violations.
- Provide evidence for your claims.
- Seek legal advice for accurate filing and presentation.
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what motion to file to get a child support order that violated constitutional, due process procedures and illinois state law deemed a void after 30 days of judgement without a final judgement
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To address a child support order in Illinois believed to violate constitutional, due process, and state law, and deemed void after 30 days without a final judgment, you might file a "Petition for Relief from Judgment" under Section *-* of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure. This petition can argue that the judgment is void and provide necessary evidence for your claims. Consider consulting a legal expert to ensure proper filing and presentation.
what motion to file to dismiss allocation of parental responsibilities case that I filed and hearing has started and its due to ongoing visitation interference without any enforcment of the court order in spite of me telling the judge , unfair and inconsistent court proceedings, and the improper handling of this case
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For dismissing an allocation of parental responsibilities case in Illinois, consider filing a "Motion to Dismiss." You should:
- Specify reasons such as visitation interference and lack of enforcement.
- Highlight unfair court proceedings or improper handling.
- Provide evidence supporting your claims.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with this motion?
what motion to file to dismiss allocation of parental responsibilities case that I filed and hearing has started and its due to ongoing visitation interference without any enforcment of the court order in spite of me telling the judge , unfair and inconsistent court proceedings, and the improper handling of this case and I'm the petitioner
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To dismiss an allocation of parental responsibilities case in Illinois, you can file a "Motion to Dismiss." Here's what to include:
- Clearly outline reasons such as visitation interference and lack of court order enforcement.
- Highlight unfair or inconsistent court proceedings.
- Provide evidence supporting your claims.
Would you like more details on how to proceed with this motion?
but I thought I should be to voluntarily dismiss
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In Illinois, as the petitioner, you might be able to voluntarily dismiss your case. Here's some general advice:
- File a "Motion for Voluntary Dismissal" if you wish to withdraw the case.
- Clearly state your reasons for dismissal.
- Consult with the court for specific procedures.
Do you need more information on the voluntary dismissal process or assistance with filing?
Petition for relief from judgment of child support order entered on February *, *, based on constitutional violations and procedural defects and constructive fraud that render the order void ab initio under Section *-* of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure
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To proceed with your "Petition for Relief from Judgment" under Section *-* of the Illinois Code of Civil Procedure:
- Clearly state the constitutional violations, procedural defects, or fraud.
- Provide evidence to support your claims.
- Follow local court procedures for filing.

Would you like more information on the filing process?
COMBINED MOTION TO VOLUNTARILY DISMISS PETITION FOR ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES PURSUANT TO * ILCS */*-* AND PETITION FOR RELIEF FROM CHILD SUPPORT JUDGMENT PURSUANT TO * ILCS */*-*
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It seems like you are pursuing two separate legal actions:
*. Voluntary Dismissal of Parental Responsibilities:
- File a "Motion for Voluntary Dismissal" under * ILCS */*-*.
- Clearly state your reasons for withdrawal.
*. Relief from Child Support Judgment:
- File a "Petition for Relief from Judgment" under * ILCS */*-*.
- Argue constitutional violations, procedural defects, or fraud with supporting evidence.
Would you like further assistance with any specific filing procedures?