Inquiry: I'd like to know how cora newbold is making payments on her obligations. It's interesting that her tax return isn't being intercepted.
I've verified that the SDU is favoring non-custodial mothers. I want what she owes my son in the lump sum.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Provides no evidence that any of their response is true.
Only the court that issued the order has the legal authority to
demand an immediate "lump sum" payment from the non-custodial parent. If
you wish to pursue a single "lump sum" payment for the full balance
owed to you, you must pursue that issue in the
court that issued the order. We suggest you seek legal counsel for this
issue.
Payments received since 8/4/25 have been voluntary payments received directly from the non-custodial parent.
(They stopped tracking her income.)
Until monies are received from our collection remedies, we cannot
tell you if/when those monies will be collected through our enforcement
tools. Child Support Services has no way of knowing if a
non-custodial parent files an income tax return or
if he/she is eligible to receive a refund until the monies are sent to
us by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This is not an issue that the
Department can address.
The SDU is not responsible for enforcing Child Support Orders. It
cannot "favor" non-custodial mothers because it was created by federal
mandate to the sole purpose of being a disbursement center for all court
ordered child support payments within the
state of Illinois. The SDU receives the child support payments, posts
them to the correct court order (docket) and mails or electronically
transfers the payment to the custodial parent.
Child Support Services is responsible for enforcing payments and
balances for Child Support Orders. You have been provided with our
enforcement actions many times in the past and also advised that those
actions are taken automatically by our computer
system as the non-custodial parent meets criteria for enforcement. This
means that there is no "human hand" in those enforcement actions.
We hope this response addresses your concerns. You may also find
answers to your questions by visiting our website at
childsupport.illinois.gov and viewing the frequently asked questions
(FAQs).
Sincerely,
Client Services Unit
Division of Child Support Services
Healthcare and Family Services]
Interest on Past-Due Payments: We removed past due
interest when enforcing case balances and now allow the parent to decide
whether to pursue calculated interest.
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