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Monday, April 27, 2026

Struck another nerve

I think that if you make a good point, the leftist feminist all crowd around and cry as a sorry mass of control freaks.

We on the right just sit back point our fingers at them and laugh.

We get it that Illinois is a joke and  is on its way to being a dystopian place of mystery and sadness. 

I'm voting for Daren Bailey. Most intelligent voters will do the same thing that got Trump elected. 

Feminism sucks donkey balls for breakfast. 

Sunday, April 26, 2026

The Goal

Is to show The Center Square that the state has more egg on their face.

Responses to custodial fathers that are a cut n' paste form letter are proof that nobody cares about your issues.

I have my appointment with the tax people. 

Saturday, April 25, 2026

She owes.

$2,000 for me to establish parentage for my son due to her being defaulted on the initial complaint. Page 2-e

$2,000 for my interest in the 2009 Chevy Cobalt.

$7,900 in back child support which SDU and FHS consciously allow her to owe.

They intentionally ignore intercepting her tax returns which are illegal for her to claim my son with since she's not the custodial parent.

I'm going to post the video of her admission to  committing battery on yours truly if they stall any longer. You'll hear how it was impossible to trick her into admitting to it. 

$11,900 feminist influenced debt that the state of Illinois consciously allows her to owe.

 

 

Friday, April 24, 2026

Gay

 AI Overview

 
which handles child support payments, are generally poor, focusing on long wait times, poor communication, and unprofessionalism.
Key issues reported in reviews include:
  • Customer Service Failures: Users report being on long callback waiting lists, finding it impossible to reach a representative to resolve payment issues.
  • Unprofessional Management: Employee reviews on
    Glassdoor cite unprofessional behavior, gossip, and favoritism among management.
  • Payment Concerns: Feedback indicates, at times, inconsistent handling of child support disbursements.
Safety Warning: The ILSDU will never contact you by phone, email, or text to request personal information such as your PIN, Social Security Number, or card number. These are scams.
  • Customer Service Phone: 877-225-7077.
  • Official Website: ilsdu.com.

Cora Newbold Owes


 

 

Saturday, April 18, 2026

Relationships

Gray Divorce

AI
The phenomenon of women divorcing after retirement, often called "Gray Divorce," is driven by a shift from a life centered on work and parenting to one focused on personal fulfillment. Retirement acts as a catalyst by removing the daily structure that previously masked deep-seated marital issues.
Core Reasons for Divorce After Retirement
  • "Roommate" Dynamic & Growing Apart: After decades of separate work routines or focusing on children (the "empty nest"), couples often realize they no longer share common interests or a meaningful connection.
  • Increased Intensity of Togetherness: Suddenly spending 24/7 together can reveal incompatibilities that were manageable when one or both partners were out of the house for work.
  • Conflicting Retirement Visions: Friction often arises when one spouse wants to travel and stay active while the other prefers a sedentary lifestyle (e.g., "watching TV every night").
  • Empowerment and Independence: Women today often have more financial independence and career history than previous generations, making it easier to leave an unsatisfying marriage without total economic ruin.
  • Increased Life Expectancy: With many people living into their 80s or 90s, women at 60 or 65 often feel they have too many healthy years left to spend in an unhappy relationship.
  • Burnout from Emotional Labor: Many women feel "emotionally invisible" or exhausted from years of managing the family’s emotional weight and daily logistics.
  • Reduction in Social Stigma: Divorce is no longer the taboo it was when many older couples first married, making it a more viable option for seeking personal happiness.
Key Statistics for Context
  • The divorce rate for those aged 65 and older tripled between 1990 and 2021.
  • Roughly 70% of divorces among people over 40 are initiated by women.
  • 36% of all U.S. divorces in 2019 involved adults aged 50 and older.
If you are navigating this transition, I can provide more specific details on:
  • Financial impacts for women (standard of living, Social Security, and pensions)
  • Common "gray divorce" mistakes to avoid
  • Resources for emotional support during late-life transitions


Friday, April 17, 2026

Deadbeat Mom Directory

I might take this domain and set up a database for custodial fathers.

RR from HFS

They must be reading messages remotely. One was at 2:17 am  
 
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   Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2026 10:10:05 PM (UTC+00:00) Monrovia, Reykjavik

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Thursday, April 16, 2026

This is good lol.

 Hey DEI,

Just intercept the tax returns as I stated in the previous e-mail.

sean lee heeger

On 4/16/26 16:34, HFS.DCSSConnect wrote:

Good afternoon, Mr. Heeger.

As previously stated, as criterion is met, the non-custodial parent is automatically submitted for every enforcement remedy available to us to collect the past due support. These include the State and Federal Refund Offset Program, Financial Institution Data Matches, Department of Employment Security, Internal Revenue Service, Secretary of State, Social Security Administration, suspension of Illinois professional licenses and driver's license, passport denial, and placing liens on real and personal property. 

Please understand, strict confidentiality policies will not allow our Department to disclose the specific criteria for each enforcement remedy available. Nor is the Department authorized to disclose which enforcements are currently being pursued, or which enforcements are currently in place.

If you wish to have your case considered for judicial enforcement, you may file a petition for rule to show cause in the county where the order originated in.

Please keep in mind, our Department is prohibited from providing legal advice. You may wish to consult with private counsel of your choosing regarding these issues. 

Warm Regards,

Child Support Services – Family Resource Connections

Family Centered, Service Focused

 

Disclosure: This email is not set up to address specific questions about your case. Please submit inquiries about your specific case through your online services account at Online: Home (illinois.gov)  You can also call the Child Support Customer Service Call Center at 800-447-4278.    

 

 

From: Sean Heeger <verifieduser@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 12:43 PM
To: HFS.DCSSConnect <HFS.DCSSConnect@Illinois.gov>
Subject: Re: [External] Re: *C03790258 Child Support Inquiry

 

Hello,

her tax returns need to be intercepted to offset the balance. sdu has been ignoring her tax return intercepts for 4 years.

thank you for your kind attention.

sean lee heeger]]

On 4/14/26 12:05, HFS.DCSSConnect wrote:

Good morning, Mr. Heeger.

 

Balances will change as charges are added for the current support terms, or payments are received at the beginning of each month on the unpaid principal balance. 

 

Case specific financial information cannot be provided via email due to Department policy and privacy issues.  

 

Payment information, payment histories (printable), account balances, court order terms, and appointment information can be obtained through Online Services.

 

After reviewing your payment information online, if you feel your account balance is incorrect and wish to request an account review, please do so in writing and forward all documents (e.g., court orders, change of custody orders, payment ledgers, or other relevant documentation) that you feel may affect your account balance to:

 

Division of Child Support Services

Data Gathering Unit

P.O. Box 19152

Springfield, IL 62794-9152

 

Account reviews are worked in the order in which they are received. There is no time frame available for the completion of any requested reviews.

 

Once an account review has been completed, you will be notified, in writing, of the review findings along with a calculation worksheet showing the payments versus charges and information on how to appeal the findings if you do not agree with the results.

 

Warm regards,

 

Child Support Services – Family Resource Connections

Family Centered, Service Focused

 

Disclosure: This email is not set up to address specific questions about your case. Please submit inquiries about your specific case through your online services account at Online: Home (illinois.gov)  You can also call the Child Support Customer Service Call Center at 800-447-4278.    

 

 

 

From: Sean Heeger <verifieduser@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2026 12:36 PM
To: HFS.DCSSConnect <HFS.DCSSConnect@Illinois.gov>
Subject: Re: [External] Re: *C03790258 Child Support Inquiry

 

see attached

she owes.

 

On 4/10/26 15:45, HFS.DCSSConnect wrote:

Hello again, Mr. Heeger. Thank you for your reply.
 
As requested, we have attached a Child Support Income Verification Ledger.
 
Please feel free to reply to this email if you have further questions or concerns.
 
Thank you for contacting Child Support Services.
 
Best Wishes, 
 
Child Support Services – Family Resource Connections Family Centered, Service Focused 
 
Confidentiality Notice: Please be advised that, for security and confidentiality reasons, we are unable to discuss or provide case-specific information via email without prior authorization.  For immediate assistance regarding your child support case, please contact our Customer Service Call Center at 800-447-4278. A representative will be happy to assist you.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Heeger <verifieduser@gmail.com> 
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2026 11:23 AM
To: HFS.DCSSConnect <HFS.DCSSConnect@Illinois.gov>
Subject: [External] Re: *C03790258 Child Support Inquiry
 
I need to get The history of payments that the non-custodial mother has paid from 1/2/2-24 to present day. I have the child support order. this is needed for social security
 
thank you for your kind attention.
 
sean lee heeger
 
217-209-1063
 
 
On 4/10/26 10:35, HFS.DCSSConnect wrote:
Good morning, Mr. Heeger. Thank you for providing the requested information for authorization to communicate via email. (Please note – your personal information has been removed for security and confidentiality purposes).
 
To obtain a copy of the court order please contact the Adams County Circuit Clerk.
 
Adams County Circuit Clerk.
521 Vermont Street
Quincy, Illinois 62301-2934
Phone: 217/277-2100
Fax: 217/277-2116
 
Payment information / histories, balances, court order terms, and appointment information can be obtained through Online Services.  Online: Home (illinois.gov) https://secure-web.cisco.com/1AW1fso8WWsLm_UDPysLgsBGApy9cTqRNlYOZm90S1cLH9TyYjSHhMPKu5aEdga97exZpSUxjsfkTR-QH2MKUzwUAIxABwdZ4vJJamszFMgjJhupi3L_aexmFQ9ES2mVCI8MoN3S4NQlmv6UwfiKHItwesUKHyhbqcIYsGEvjVJ12OMJn-sE9IvE_LWqbYGerG8ym343ajXxds8XZpT06UD8mVes167fqLb_WUz4yoiUvbv2dAFn3VjUayHp3MKxyGsDoCmxMupjCupyL3yigD_WZdXym8PNaL-BzNdXdyCQrPB41X8hqGw_R2KIttNcHcXTivT8iBY8vsHvzkFHLXbU3BhafLNO7XIgqKAs53d0-uxk-3LpnXjA34tH4QHpgqXmmTXNLe8ZK0R5VpuGTqwBMATHu4dnpch8WhoEoZ5U/https%3A%2F%2Fonline.hfs.illinois.gov%2Fonline%2Fentry-flow.htm%3Fexecution%3De2s2   You may also print payment histories from online services. Case specific information can be provided via email through your Online Service Account.
 
*Please reply to this email with clarification of records if additional information is needed.
 
For immediate assistance or to contact us at your convenience, you can reach our Customer Service Call Center directly at 800-447-4278, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. For TTY, please use the Illinois Relay Service by dialing 800-526-0844.
 
We hope this information is found helpful.
 
Again, thank you for contacting Child Support Services.
 
Best Wishes,
 
Child Support Services – Family Resource Connections Family Centered, 
Service Focused
 
Confidentiality Notice: Please be advised that, for security and confidentiality reasons, we are unable to discuss or provide case-specific information via email without prior authorization.  For immediate assistance regarding your child support case, please contact our Customer Service Call Center at 800-447-4278. A representative will be happy to assist you.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Heeger <verifieduser@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2026 3:56 PM
To: HFS.DCSSConnect <HFS.DCSSConnect@Illinois.gov>
Subject: Re: [External] support - sean heeger
 
see below
 
On 4/9/26 12:57, HFS.DCSSConnect wrote:
Good afternoon, Mr. Heeger. Thank you for contacting Child Support Services.
 
Please provide clarification regarding records for your inquiry.
 
For security and confidentiality purposes, we are unable to discuss or provide case-specific information via email communication without your direct authorization.
 
To address your inquiry, we require the following information:
 
•             Your full name
•             The last four digits of your Social Security Number
•             Other parent’s info
•             Your date of birth
•             Your current mailing address
•             The name(s) and birthdate(s) of your child(ren)
sean tyler heeger october 25 2013
By submitting this information, you authorize Child Support Services to share case-specific details with you through email communication.  Please note, email is not considered a secure means of communication and as a cautionary measure, our staff will only include personal or sensitive details if necessary and with your consent.
 
*For immediate assistance or to contact us at your convenience, you can reach our Customer Service Call Center directly at 800-447-4278, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. For TTY, please use the Illinois Relay Service by dialing 800-526-0844.
 
We look forward to assisting you further.
 
Warm regards,
 
Child Support Services – Family Resource Connections Family Centered, 
Service Focused
 
Disclosure: This email is not set up to address specific questions about your case. Please submit inquiries about your specific case through your online services account at Online: Home (illinois.gov)  You can also call the Child Support Customer Service Call Center at 800-447-4278.
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Heeger <verifieduser@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2026 9:40 AM
To: HFS.DCSSConnect <HFS.DCSSConnect@Illinois.gov>
Subject: [External] support
 
I wanted to get child  support  records for my son
 
my fax is on and the number is 217-641-1238
 
voice ph 217-209-1063
 
sean heeger
 
 
 
State of Illinois - CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this communication is confidential, may be attorney-client privileged or attorney work product, may constitute inside information or internal deliberative staff communication, and is intended only for the use of the addressee. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this communication or any part thereof is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by return e-mail and destroy this communication and all copies thereof, including all attachments. Receipt by an unintended recipient does not waive attorney-client privilege, attorney work product privilege, or any other exemption from disclosure.
 
 

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

Deadbeat.Mom

A "deadbeat mom" is a pejorative, gender-specific term for a mother who fails to fulfill parental responsibilities, specifically by neglecting court-ordered child support, custody agreements, or providing for a child’s basic needs. It implies an intentional evasion of duties, often leaving caretaking to others, and is considered similar to a "deadbeat dad".

Key aspects often associated with this term include:
  • Financial Neglect: Failing to pay court-ordered child support.
  • Absenteeism: Lacking consistent presence in the child's life, leaving the child in the care of grandmothers or others.
  • Neglect of Needs: Failing to provide for a child’s physical, emotional, or educational needs
    .
  • Relinquishing Responsibility: Allowing others to raise her children while remaining single or separated from them.
Common Contexts and Perspectives:
  • Legal Action: Parents often use this term when navigating family court to handle custody disputes or enforce child support payments, as described in guides like those from The Firm for Men.
  • Social & Psychological Impact: The term is sometimes used to describe a mother who is emotionally unstable or uninvolved, which can cause significant emotional damage to the child.
  • Structural Issues: In some cases, the "deadbeat" label is applied to complex situations, such as when a mother leaves children with a grandmother due to lack of resources or to pursue education/work, as discussed in this YouTube video.

RR

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Corrupt Illinois


 

Friday, April 10, 2026

Fucked in the head

 She got mad and tried to put an order of protection on yours truly.

The judge saw through her  fun and games.

Then she got scared when I filed a response to her OP. She moved to dismiss it as a result. QUANADA was with her  in court that morning. QUANADA is a feminist democrat operation. They are the official cock troopers of America. 

Thursday, April 2, 2026

This is what happens

When someone doesn't follow the rules.

$2,000 for legal fees that are owed.

RyanSchuenke.Com 

When the IARDC is DEI and corrupt this cost an antonymous user $20,000.00 to acquisition.

I also might just take Cora.Im and do something else that's pragmatic.

Yeah $7,900 in back sean support + $2000 for the Chevrolet cobalt that I had an interest in. 

Might be fun. 

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Answering hard questions...

That's what the SDU will have to do...

You might get to see if the OEIG and SDU are back patting Good Ol Boys...

MenNeedToBeHeard