Additionally, judges may deviate if either parent has extraordinary medical expenses, additional expenses due to the child's special needs, or for any other reason a judge believes the guidelines are inequitable, unjust, or inappropriate. requesting, within 15 days after the date of mailing of the Notice of of the past-due support amount in full or to contest the determination §5/510. by the financial institution and returned to the Department within 30 or the sheriff of the county in which the personal property of the responsible ii) the responsible relative has an interest in real estate against institution in which the account of the responsible relative is located We highly recommend that you enable JavaScript. Stat. v) the amount of assets surrendered and remitted to the Department. request a hearing by the Department within 45 days after the date of levy A) The Department shall impose liens against personal property of responsible Welcome to the Child Support Lien Network, 89 Illinois Administrative Code 160.70 (g), g) Liens Against Real Estate and Personal Property - Administrative Enforcement Judges who deviate from the guidelines must place their reasoning in writing. D) The Department shall proceed in accordance with 89 Ill. Adm. Code 104.103 following: ii) a description of the account or personal property to be levied; iv) the fact that a lien is being claimed for past-due child support days after receipt of the Notice of Lien. §5/505 (1.5).). Calculating Child Support in Illinois. Box 5921, Carol Stream, IL 60197-5921. of personal property, including accounts, of responsible relatives shall provided to the responsible relative, any joint owner of whom the The ILSDU processes child payments from the payors and issues checks or direct deposits to the payees. J) Information obtained from financial institutions as to the location Recorder or Registrar of Titles of the county in which the real estate of prior right of set-off of the financial institution; iv the name and address of any joint owners of the account; and. Most states have specific rules for calculating the financial responsibilities of single, separated, or divorced parents, and for ensuring that parents pay support. property, including accounts, by payment of the past-due support amount After determining the basic support obligation, you will need to refer to the state's "income shares schedule" to determine the amount of support for both parents. in Section 10-24 of the Illinois Public Aid Code [305 ILCS 5/10-24], the Copyright ©2020 MH Sub I, LLC dba Nolo ® Self-help services may not be permitted in all states. The notice shall inform the responsible Stat. to the court payment record. iv) include a form, Response to Notice of Lien or Levy, to be completed personal property or account, shall release the lien against the personal property or account has been levied, the Department shall refund the joint Both parents, whether married to one another or not, must support their children. The "income shares model" that the state uses considers both parents' incomes, in addition to data on how much parents typically spend on children if they would have remained living together and shared finances.