Overpayment of Child Support

It is often discussed what happens when one parent is underpaying the amount of child support that they are ordered to. Although less common, there are occasions where one parent overpays the amount of child support that they are supposed to.

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Child Support Modification

Child support is a monetary amount owed by one parent to the other for the support of the parties’ shared minor child or children. Child support is set by looking at both parties’ incomes and the amount of overnights each party has with the minor child(ren).

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Restrictions on Parenting Time

Parenting time can be restricted if the court finds that a parent has engaged in conduct that seriously endangered a child’s mental, moral, or physical health, or behavior that significantly impaired the child’s development. Under 750 ILCS 5/603.10, if a court makes this determination, then the court can enter orders with certain restrictions on a parent to protect the child.

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Parenting Plans for Older Children

A parenting plan is a written agreement that allocates both decision making responsibilities and parenting time to the parties in a divorce or parentage matter. When creating a parenting plan for older children, those who are in middle school and high school, there are different things to consider than when making a parenting plan for younger children.

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Termination of Maintenance

Maintenance, formerly known as alimony or spousal support, are funds paid by one party to the other either during a divorce proceeding or post judgment for the other party’s support.  Maintenance is awarded to a party after the court considers a variety of different factors.

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Health and Life Insurance and Divorce

During the pendency of divorce, people often wonder what rights or obligations they have in regard to health and life insurance. It is a common scenario that one spouse receives health insurance through their employer and the other spouse is included on the health insurance plan. When parties separate, a concern arises as to what the uninsured spouse will do for insurance, especially if they are not employed or not offered health benefits by an employer.

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Relocation

So your parenting plan or Allocation Judgment has been entered, and now you want to relocate – can you make the move? What happens next? The intended relocation will constitute a substantial change in circumstances, and therefore 750 ILCS 5/609.2 will apply.

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