You will have to petition the Court to alter your child support agreement. Any changes, even temporary, would have to be acceptable to the Court.
No. They do not.
In Illinois, each child support payment is a civil judgment.
Disability of the obligor is not, in itself, a reason to suspend support. Virtually all earned and unearned income (including disability payments but excluding public assistance and SSI) is considered available for child support.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. If the obligor has the child for an extended period of time, the court may suspend support for that period.
I'm sure it's quite legal.
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As soon as you can, file a request to suspend support with the venue that issued the order.SEE LINKS BELOW
A child support law in Illinois requires the non-custodial parent to purchase a percentage of their net income child support. The rates are 20% for 1 child, 28% for 2 children and 32% for 3 children.
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yes
Hopefully, yes. Child Support Enforcement Agencies in the United States have wide reaching powers to assist in collecting child support. They can take your tax refund, garnish your wages, suspend your license and put you in jail for not paying. You should have checked before you brought a child into the world.
There are states that will suspend your license because of back child support, so yes.