Eviction Stay And Trespass

Summary

Filing a stay in an eviction case in Illinois does not automatically lift a trespass order. Trespass orders are separate legal matters and require a separate motion to modify or lift them. An emergency stay temporarily halts the eviction process but does not affect trespass orders. To modify a trespass order, file a motion with the court, include relevant details, and present evidence. An unlimited power of attorney allows broad authority to act on behalf of another, but specific legal actions may require additional documentation. If access to property is needed, draft a motion explaining the necessity, file it with the court, and attend the hearing to present your case.

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Doesn’t the emergency stay eviction when filled allow all defendants back on property
In Illinois, an emergency stay in an eviction case temporarily halts the eviction process, but it does not automatically lift a trespass order. Trespass orders are separate and must be addressed individually. You may need to file a motion to modify or lift the trespass order in court.
Do you need assistance with the specific steps to file such a motion?
yes how to get trespass order modified during stay of eviction, I was a resident and defendant in eviction case
To modify a trespass order during a stay of eviction in Illinois, you will need to:
*. File a motion to modify or lift the trespass order.
*. Include relevant details about the eviction stay and your role as a resident and defendant.
*. Present evidence or arguments for why the modification is necessary.
Would you like guidance on drafting and filing this motion?
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Sure, here's a concise guide on drafting and filing a motion to modify or lift a trespass order:
*. Draft the Motion:
- Title it "Motion to Modify/Lift Trespass Order."
- Include your name, case number, and court information.
- Clearly state why you are requesting the modification.
- Reference the eviction stay and your role in the case.
- Attach any relevant evidence.
*. File the Motion:
- Submit the motion to the court where the eviction case is pending.
- Serve a copy to all parties involved.
*. Attend the Hearing:
- Be prepared to present your case and provide evidence.
Would you like more detailed assistance on any of these steps?
Unlimited power of attorney For my son, legally gives me power to act in his behalf?
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An unlimited power of attorney grants you broad authority to act on your son's behalf. However, specific legal actions, especially those involving court filings, can sometimes require additional confirmation or documentation. You should ensure the power of attorney document is comprehensive and recognized by the court handling your son's case.
Would you like more detailed guidance on how to proceed with filing the motion or any other specific steps?
Yes also I need access to my sons property only way for me to secure and move his things if to get access to property
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To gain access to your son's property, you should:
*. Draft a Motion to Modify/Lift Trespass Order:
- Title: "Motion to Modify/Lift Trespass Order."
- Include your name, case number, and court details.
- Explain your need to access the property to secure and move your son's belongings.
- Reference your power of attorney and any relevant legal documents.
- Attach supporting evidence.
*. File the Motion:
- Submit to the court handling the eviction case.
- Serve copies to all involved parties.
*. Attend the Hearing:
- Present your case and evidence.
Would you like more detailed assistance on any of these steps?
My son is in a treatment facility dealing with medical issues and doesn’t have the capacity to deal with the eviction, landlord trespassing me from address is not allowing me to do so
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Given your son's situation and your role, filing a motion to modify or lift the trespass order seems crucial. This could help you secure his property and manage the eviction case.
Would you like more detailed guidance on drafting the motion, or any specific part of the process?