Child Support Legal Guidelines

Summary

In Illinois, child support obligations for non-custodial parents are governed by Title 89, Chapter I, Subchapter a, Part 160 of the Illinois Administrative Code. Delinquency in child support payments is addressed under the Illinois Compiled Statutes (750 ILCS 5/505) and the same administrative code. A parent is declared non-custodial through a court order under the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (750 ILCS 5/). These laws provide the procedures for establishing, enforcing, and determining custody arrangements. For detailed information, refer to the Illinois General Assemblys official website.

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In Illinois, what is the Administrative code used to proclaim a non-custodial father as liable for child support to the state?
In Illinois, the administrative code that deals with child support obligations for a non-custodial parent is primarily found under Title *, Chapter I, Subchapter a, Part * of the Illinois Administrative Code. This section covers the policies and procedures for establishing child support obligations.
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Title *, Chapter I, Subchapter a, Part * of the Illinois Administrative Code outlines the policies and procedures for establishing child support obligations. You can find the full text of this administrative code on the official website of the Illinois General Assembly.
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What is the exact law that the state has to implement in order to establish delenquency?
To establish delinquency in child support payments in Illinois, the state primarily follows the Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*) and the Illinois Administrative Code (Title *, Chapter I, Subchapter a, Part *). These laws outline how delinquency is determined and the enforcement measures that can be taken.
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What law is used to declare a parent as non-custodial?
In Illinois, a parent is typically declared non-custodial through a court order based on the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (* ILCS */). This Act outlines the procedures for determining custody arrangements during divorce or separation.
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