What happens if you overpay child support in Illinois?
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What happens if you overpay child support in Illinois?
You may end up with a judgment you can not collect or a monthly payment plan that may take years to recoup the overpayment. You will need to have a court order entered on the overpayment, whether by agreement or after a hearing.
Can you get credit for overpaying child support?
Reimbursement of Overpaid Child Support You can fight to reimburse child support payments if you paid too much. Rottman, a family court ruled it would violate public policy to allow the paying parent to take a credit against future child support payments in order to recoup the overpayments.
Are you legally responsible for stepchildren?
Legal parental responsibility means being in charge of all major and long-term decisions relating to a child. As a step-parent you don’t automatically have legal parental responsibility for your stepchild. Even after biological parents separate, they still have shared parental responsibility.
Do you have to be married to be a stepparent?
Step-father – A man who is married to one’s mother after the divorce of one’s parents or the death of one’s father. So, a step parent only becomes a step parent upon marriage to one of the biological parents.
Is a step parent a guardian?
A step-parent can become a legal guardian by receiving court-ordered guardianship of a stepchild. Guardianship gives you the same rights over the child as a natural parent would have. You can only obtain legal guardianship if one or both of their natural parents are unable or unwilling to care for the child.
What happens when a stepparent adopts a child?
A stepparent who adopts agrees to become the legal parent and be fully responsible for his or her spouse’s child. After the stepparent adoption occurs, the noncustodial parent (the parent not living with the child) no longer has any rights or responsibilities for the child, including child support.