Illinois Uniform Order for Support - 2017

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Uniform Order for Support - 2017

The Illinois Uniform Order for Support — 2017 (IOUOS-2017) is a set of standardized forms, rules, and procedures used by courts in the state of Illinois to set child support orders. It is designed to ensure that all child support orders are consistent, fair, and in compliance with state law. The IOUOS-2017 includes two main types of forms: the Child Support Order Form and the Income Withholding for Support Form. The Child Support Order Form must be filled out by the court and includes information such as the amount of support to be paid and the payment schedule. The Income Withholding for Support Form provides instructions to employers that must withhold support payments from the paychecks of non-custodial parents. The IOUOS-2017 also includes a set of rules and procedures that must be followed to ensure that all orders are correctly enforced.

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Child support orders last until the child turns 18 years old and becomes an adult. However, if the child is still in high school when they turn 18, child support continues until the child graduates high school and turns 19.

Criminal Conviction They can receive a class four felony, serve jail time for up to six months, or receive fines of up to $25,000. This only happens when they do something like evading child support by leaving the state or owing more than $10,000.

§ 228(a)(1)). If the child support payment is overdue for more than 2 years or the amount is in excess of $10,000 it is a federal criminal felony, and convicted offenders face fines and up to 2 years in prison (See 18 U.S.C.

Illinois Child Support Enforcement Law. Child support can be enforced either by the court or by administrative action. Administrative action means it goes through the Department of Child Support Services rather than the court. Either way, the laws set out specific ways child support can be enforced.

Once a non-custodial parent does not pay child support over a six-month time period, or if the non-custodial parent owes the custodial parent more than $5,000, DCSS may initiate a request for state or prosecution of the non-custodial parent for failure to pay.

A circuit court may invoke the law any time a judge rules that a parent is at least 90 days behind on child support payments. The court notifies the Secretary of State's office that the parent is in contempt of court for failure to pay child support.

You can: call Customer Service at 1-877-225-7077. send a fax to 630-221-2312. send a letter to Illinois State Disbursement Unit. P.O. Box 5921. Carol Stream, IL 60917-5921.

Child support orders are legally enforceable court orders. If you fail to comply with the order, you may face a variety of consequences, including wage garnishment, liens on your property, interception of your tax returns, suspension of your driver's license, and more. You may even be held in contempt of court.

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Illinois Uniform Order for Support - 2017