750 ICLS 5/505(a)1) Child support is determined by Illinois statutes. Those laws use a percentage of the paying spouse's net income, after certain specified deductions, as the basis for the child support calculation: 1 child = 20%, 2 children = 28%, 3 children = 32%, 4 children = 40%, 5 children = 45% 6 or more is 50%. If the court deviates from these child support guidelines, it must make a written finding why the deviation is appropriate, based on the following laws: The financial resources...
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Without a full and complete review of all corporations in the documents for each corporation a proper answer will not be able to be provided. If each of the corporations are a separate entity and not connected in any way other than by ownership they should not be affected by the bankruptcy of one. Where this would be untrue is in this situation of the corporations being co-mingle in any manner, including joint debt, joint bank accounts a situation where a creditor was for each and may have...
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Unemployment hearings are very regular and you should able to explain that though you are a student you do and have worked 40 hours a week in the past and continue to seek full-time employment. Having an attorney represent to you during this phone hearing can be helpful. Most importantly you wish to outline during the interview you were not fired for cause or no cause was given or the cause is not based in truth, you worked full time and you are looking actively for full-time employment....
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Unfortunately, in the small space provided for questions one is unable to get a full background of the matter. In the situations such as you are explaining you should immediately seek the counsel of a capable attorney that practices in this area of law or if you cannot afford an attorney, you should seek a social service organization in your area. This answer is general in nature and does not form an attorney client relationship. If you would like to get more information on this topic or to...
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An attorney, bank, accountant or corporation can act as executor. There are things you can do to insure your wishes are met. Parties that take this responsibility take steps to be informed of your demise. Unfortunately, in the small space provided for questions one is unable to get a full background of the story. In the situations such as you are explaining you should immediately seek the counsel of a capable attorney that practices in the area of family law or if you cannot afford an...
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The fact that home is in the foreclosure will not alleviate the renter from the contractual responsibility to pay rent. Failure to pay rent may place you in default of the contract. Unfortunately this is a general answer may not be applicable to your circumstances. Please consult an attorney in your locality that is familiar with foreclosure law to aid you. Having practiced real estate in the Chicagoland area for many years I can tell you that many owners are able to hold onto their home...
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Without knowing all the facts of the situation I cannot render a full and complete answers to you. Please contact an attorney in your area that is qualified to represent an individual before Family Court. Having dealt with many custody issues it is the courts default position in most matters to award at the very least some type of visitation that may be supervised or unsupervised. Sole custody is granted in extreme circumstances where the health safety and welfare of the child would be...
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Because of the many legal pitfalls in the situation that you describe you should contact an attorney immediately in order to advise you after a full and complete review of the records. Do not look at it is telling on another person bought in the future you would not want to be liable for insurance fraud because you had knowledge of a time when the insurance company paid a claim improperly. In the end your daughter needs to understand the severity of her actions. Unfortunately, in the small...
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You need to speak with her attorney. A judge will not just take away the rights of the parent unless there is overwhelming proof that their actions affect the health safety and welfare of the child. Your attorney I am sure will move forward with this emergency order to protect the child's best interest. If you believe your attorney is not acting in your or your child's best interest you may wish to seek new representation. Best of luck to you. Unfortunately, in the small space provided...
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You can have the jurisdiction of this matter brought to the Illinois courts as long as there is no objection by your former husband concerning both the children. Because jurisdiction over the child in your husband's custody is not under the jurisdiction of Illinois he may wish to have jurisdiction in South Carolina. Please contact an attorney in your area in order to have the foreign order brought under the jurisdiction of the Illinois courts. Unfortunately, in the small space provided for...
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