HELLO, IM BEING CHARGED FOR CHILD SUPPORT IN IL STATE WITH YOU KNOWING MY DAUGHTER IS NOT IN THE STATES SHE IN TEXAS, ALSO I’VE BEEN PAYING CAUSE THEY ARE TAKING IT OUT OF MY CHECK PLEASE DO YOU HOMEWORK AND FIND OUT WHATS GOING ON PLEASE AND THANK

A) I understand your frustration. It is not fair that you are being charged for child support in Illinois when your daughter is in Texas. I will do my homework and find out what is going on.

Here are a few things that could be happening:

  • The child support order was originally issued in Illinois, and the Texas court has not yet issued a new order. In this case, you are still legally obligated to pay child support to the custodial parent in Illinois.
  • The child support order was issued in Texas, but the Illinois child support agency has been collecting the payments on behalf of the custodial parent. In this case, you should contact the Texas child support agency to request that they stop collecting the payments.
  • There is a mistake in the child support order. In this case, you should contact the court that issued the order to request a modification.

According to the Illinois Child Support website, you can contact the Child Support Program by email, mail, or phone to ask questions about your case or request a modification of your child support order. You can also access your case information online 24/7 by creating an online profile. You may be able to request a review of your child support order if there has been a substantial change in circumstances, such as a change in income, custody, or residence of the child.

If your daughter lives in Texas, you may also need to contact the Texas Child Support Program to inform them of your situation and see if they can assist you with enforcing or modifying your child support order. You can also create an online account to access your case information and make payments. Texas child support is calculated based on the combined net incomes of both parents and the number of children involved.

I hope this information is helpful to you. Please note that this is not legal advice and you should consult with a qualified attorney if you have any legal questions or concerns. Thank you for using Bing. Have a nice day.

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