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The laws governing child support in Illinois are different from that of other states. IL child support law sets how much the child maintenance should be, and the duration of such payments, plus it seeks to guide parents in exceptional cases such as deviation, support for disabled children, and retroactive support.<\/p>\n

As you may already know, child support (or child maintenance) is a continuous monetary payment made by a spouse to another spouse, guardian, caregiver,\u00a0 or the state for the upkeep of children after a divorce or separation.<\/p>\n

The person who is required to pay child support is referred to as the “obligor,” whereas the person who is eligible to receive child maintenance is referred to as the “obligee.”<\/p>\n

What is IL Child Support Laws?<\/h2>\n

With the new Illinois statute as contained in the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (IMDMA)<\/strong>, the incomes of both parents are taken into account when determining child support. As a result, the calculation of child support is based on the parents’ total net salaries. It’s known as “Income shares model”<\/p>\n

The previous approach, which calculated flat percentages based on the number of children, is no longer employed. Child support is currently computed in the following manner:<\/p>\n

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  1. By putting each parent’s gross income through a gross to net conversion chart, you may determine their “net income.”<\/li>\n
  2. The combined net income is calculated by adding the net earnings of both parents.<\/li>\n
  3. Find the percentages of each parent’s net income that correspond to the combined net income.<\/li>\n
  4. To determine the minimal child support requirement, the combined net income from step 2 will be entered into an income shares chart.<\/li>\n
  5. Add the percentages from steps 3 and 4 together to get the final amount for each parent.<\/li>\n
  6. The generated figures represent the amount of child support due from each parent. It will be assumed that the child has already received the amount assigned to the parent who has the majority of the child’s time. The amount for the non-custodial parent will represent that parent’s obligation to pay child support, which must be sent to the non-paying parent.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    According to the new income-shares model, Illinois courts believe that a family’s average child-rearing expenses ought to be comparable to the income level that would have been in place had the parents remained married.<\/p>\n

    What does Child Support Cover in Illinois?<\/h3>\n

    IMDMA makes it abundantly obvious that a parent’s responsibility to support a child “includes the commitment to provide for the child’s reasonable and essential physical, mental and emotional health requirements.” This may include essential\u00a0recurring costs for things like clothing, food, and housing.<\/p>\n

    In addition to the standard child support obligation, the court may also impose a duty of support. For example, the court may, in its opinion, require one or both parents to:<\/p>\n

    School costs and extracurricular activities.<\/strong><\/p>\n

    This covers “appropriate school and extracurricular expenses expended” for the purpose of “improving the child’s educational, athletic, social, or cultural development.”<\/p>\n

    Childcare costs.<\/strong><\/p>\n

    This covers actual costs that are reasonably required to free up a parent so they can work or try to find work, as well as deposits to secure a spot in a child care program, the price of before- and after-school care, and camps during the summer.<\/p>\n

    Insurance and healthcare.<\/strong><\/p>\n

    This is to pay for common, everyday out-of-pocket medical costs like deductibles and copayments. The court may, at its discretion, order one or both parents to initiate health insurance coverage for the child under any valid health insurance policies they currently hold, to purchase any or all health, dental, or vision insurance policies for the child, or to take other steps to meet the child’s present and future medical needs.<\/p>\n

    Others include:<\/strong><\/p>\n