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Thursday, June 26, 2025

sean's support

Sean has a court order to receive  $216.67 per month. His lawyer originally set the support to $330.07 per month. Why he changed it just supports his incompetence as a slow spinning yo-yo attorney.

sean has been getting $60.00 per week for the last month. That is (I would presume) in back support that his mom owes him.

(Read SDU communication below)  

Each month on the 11th, she is obligated to pay him $216.67.

$240 - 216 = 24 

He gets $60.00 per week. That comes out to $240. per month. she still owes him $216.67 per month which she isn't paying.  

Do the math. She still owes him. The principal debt is being barely resolved.

The tax intercept should take care of some of her obligation to  him.

All I can do is point out the facts. I wouldn't have to if I didn't have to live in a world where the state disbursement unit wasn't skewed towards non-custodial mothers. 

She still accrues $216.67 that is added to her debt.

She only pays $43.33 per month towards the amount that  she owes him. 






        

From SDU: 

Thank you for your inquiry.

Our system indicates that the income withholding notice 
includes $216.67/month for child support and $43.33/month 
towards delinquency (totaling $260/month)

Delinquency is an amount of child support not paid since 
the entry of the last order.  Delinquency may include 
unpaid current support as well as unpaid arrearage support.
 20% of the ordered terms is the additional amount to be withheld from wages until the delinquency balance is satisfied. 
 Delinquency is an additional amount the non-custodial parent
 is ordered to PAY each month until the delinquent balance is
 paid off. It is not an amount that is to be CHARGED as an 
additional penalty fee added to the balance.

If you have any further questions, please contact us 
\through your online services account or if you wish to 
speak to one of our representatives directly, you may 
contact our Child Support Customer Service Call Center 
at 1-800-447-4278. Our Customer Service Call Center is 
open 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday through Friday.

We hope this response addresses your concerns. For general 
information, please review Frequently Asked 
Questions (FAQs) at https://www.illinois.gov/hfs/ChildSupport/parents/Pages/FAQs.aspx

Sincerely,

Customer Service Unit
Child Support Services
Healthcare and Family Services
 
 
 

 
 
 
The dates are a month apart yet the amounts
that she owes are the same.

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