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Illinois Child Support Laws After Age 18 - Russell D. Knight

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From Law Office of Russell D. Knight - Join us in this episode as we explore "Illinois Child Support Laws After Age 18." We'll break down the Illinois statute, 750 ILCS 5/505(a), which defines a child for child support purposes and explains when support obligations typically end. You'll learn that child support in Illinois continues until a child turns 18, or if still in high school, until graduation or the child's 19th birthday, whichever comes first.

We'll discuss circumstances where child support may extend beyond age 18 or 19, particularly for significantly disabled children, as outlined in 750 ILCS 5/513.5(a). Discover how courts compare an adult disabled child's needs to their social security disability allotment to determine ongoing support obligations. We'll also cover the additional financial responsibilities parents face when contributing to their children's college and university education, as specified in 750 ILCS 5/513(c).

The episode will also address situations where child support may be modified or terminated, such as through emancipation or substantial change in circumstances, as per 750 ILCS 5/510(a). We'll explain the process of petitioning for emancipation and how it affects child support. Additionally, we'll delve into what happens if there's unpaid child support arrearage after the child turns 18, including the enforcement mechanisms like contempt, driver’s license suspension, and criminal prosecution described in 750 ILCS 5/505(i).

Finally, we'll discuss strategies for handling child support arrearages, including negotiating agreements for modification of child support arrearages and working with a collections lawyer if necessary. By understanding these key points from "Illinois Child Support Laws After Age 18," you'll be better prepared to navigate the complexities of child support in Illinois. Tune in to gain valuable insights from the Law Office of Russell D. Knight.
Law Office of Russell D. Knight
1165 N Clark St #700, Chicago, IL 60610, United States
(773) 334-6311
https://www.google.com/maps?cid=13056420905624162796

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From Law Office of Russell D. Knight - Join us in this episode as we explore "Illinois Child Support Laws After Age 18." We'll break down the Illinois statute, 750 ILCS 5/505(a), which defines a child for child support purposes and explains when support obligations typically end. You'll learn that child support in Illinois continues until a child turns 18, or if still in high school, until graduation or the child's 19th birthday, whichever comes first.

We'll discuss circumstances where child support may extend beyond age 18 or 19, particularly for significantly disabled children, as outlined in 750 ILCS 5/513.5(a). Discover how courts compare an adult disabled child's needs to their social security disability allotment to determine ongoing support obligations. We'll also cover the additional financial responsibilities parents face when contributing to their children's college and university education, as specified in 750 ILCS 5/513(c).

The episode will also address situations where child support may be modified or terminated, such as through emancipation or substantial change in circumstances, as per 750 ILCS 5/510(a). We'll explain the process of petitioning for emancipation and how it affects child support. Additionally, we'll delve into what happens if there's unpaid child support arrearage after the child turns 18, including the enforcement mechanisms like contempt, driver’s license suspension, and criminal prosecution described in 750 ILCS 5/505(i).

Finally, we'll discuss strategies for handling child support arrearages, including negotiating agreements for modification of child support arrearages and working with a collections lawyer if necessary. By understanding these key points from "Illinois Child Support Laws After Age 18," you'll be better prepared to navigate the complexities of child support in Illinois. Tune in to gain valuable insights from the Law Office of Russell D. Knight.
Law Office of Russell D. Knight
1165 N Clark St #700, Chicago, IL 60610, United States
(773) 334-6311
https://www.google.com/maps?cid=13056420905624162796

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