Illinois Order For Relief

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Order For Relief

Illinois Order For Relief is a tool available to residents of the state of Illinois that allows them to manage their debt and protect their assets. It is an umbrella term for several types of legal action in Illinois that can provide relief from creditors and collection agencies. The main types of Illinois Order For Relief are: 1. Bankruptcy: Bankruptcy is a legal process that allows individuals or businesses to restructure their debt and get a fresh start. 2. Cash Flow Management: This type of Order for Relief allows individuals to manage their debt payments in a way that is more manageable and affordable. 3. Debt Settlement: Through debt settlement, individuals may be able to settle their debt for less than the full amount owed. 4. Debt Consolidation: This type of Order for Relief allows individuals to combine multiple debts into one single loan with a lower interest rate. 5. Wage Garnishment: This Order for Relief allows individuals to protect their wages from creditors and collection agencies. 6. Foreclosure Defense: This type of Order for Relief helps individuals defend their home against foreclosure. 7. Repossession Defense: This type of Order for Relief helps individuals protect their property from repossession.

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Section 2-1401 entitles a party to bring a petition to vacate a final judgment or order after the 30 day period provided for under section 2-1301(e) has expired and for two years from the date of the entry of the judgment or order. 735 ILCS 5/2-1401.

If it has been 30 days or less, you can get rid of ("vacate") a default judgment by filing a motion. This is a written request to the judge asking them to throw out the judgment. You will have to send a copy of the motion to the other party in the case, and then show up in court for a hearing.

A Motion to Dismiss asks the judge to dismiss the plaintiff's case. The plaintiff's case is within the complaint, which is considered a pleading. A pleading is a formal document that starts or defends a lawsuit. The defendant's answer is also considered a pleading.

Unlike restraining orders, orders of protection refer to specific orders meant to protect someone from domestic violence (coming from another member of the household). Orders of protection are easier to enforce than restraining orders, and come with more severe penalties.

2-1401. Relief from judgments. (a) Relief from final orders and judgments, after 30 days from the entry thereof, may be had upon petition as provided in this Section. Writs of error coram nobis and coram vobis, bills of review, and bills in the nature of bills of review are abolished.

An order of protection is a court order which restricts an abuser and only is available to family or household members. An order of protection may: prohibit abuser from continuing threats and abuse (abuse includes physical abuse, harassment, intimidation, interference with personal liberty, or willful deprivation)

?2-619 Motions to Dismiss While 2-615 Motions to Dismiss allow for dismissal based on a failure to plead a cause of action adequately, a 2-619 Motion requests that the case is dismissed based on certain specific defects or defenses in the Complaint.

Illinois' Post-Conviction Hearing Act allows for those convicted of a crime to seek collateral remedies, which can include requesting a new trial, correcting sentencing errors, a habeas corpus writ for ineffective assistance of counsel, or a request for a pardon (725 ILCS 5/122?1 et seq.).

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