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17 North State Street, Suite 1710, Chicago, IL 60602
Greater Chicago Legal Clinic's Parentage and Child Support Advice Desk helps self-represented litigants with paternity and child support issues in judicial (court) and administrative cases. The Desk can assist with establishing or contesting paternity. The Desk can also help with child support issues, including modifying support, arrears contests, and vacating orders due to service issues, as well as motions to reconsider and appeals of administrative cases.
3500 Western Avenue, Suite 2A, Highland Park, IL 60035
The Domestic Violence Law Practice at NSLAC provides free domestic violence legal services to at-risk survivors. Domestic violence is any systematic behavior - whether physical, verbal, emotional, or sexual - used to gain power and control over another person. Their team uses a careful trauma-informed approach to mitigate the effects of domestic violence on survivors and their families.
177 North State Street, Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60601
Ascend Justice provides representation in family law cases involving custody, parenting time, and child support.
70 East Lake Street, Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60601
Life Span's domestic violence legal program is staffed by 15 attorneys, four paralegals, and four criminal court advocates who have expertise and years of experience in contested family law cases and criminal court advocacy. They operate a number of innovative and collaborative programs specifically created to reach underserved populations.Life Span assists with the following: divorce and parentage, child and spousal support, civil no contact orders, Allocation of Parental Responsibilities and Parenting Time (formerly called Custody and Visitation), and more.
701 Lee Street, #700, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Life Span attorneys provide civil legal services to victims of sexual assault and their families in order to provide them with safety and perpetrator accountability. Legal Services covered include divorce, child custody/visitation/child support, orders of protection, civil no contact orders, and more.
701 Lee Street, #700, Des Plaines, IL 60016
Life Span's domestic violence legal program is staffed by 15 attorneys, four paralegals, and four criminal court advocates who have expertise and years of experience in contested family law cases and criminal court advocacy. They operate a number of innovative and collaborative programs specifically created to reach underserved populations.Life Span assists with the following: divorce and parentage, child and spousal support, civil no contact orders, Allocation of Parental Responsibilities and Parenting Time (formerly called Custody and Visitation), and more.
70 East Lake Street, Suite 600, Chicago, IL 60601
Life Span attorneys provide civil legal services to victims of sexual assault and their families in order to provide them with safety and perpetrator accountability. Legal Services covered include divorce, child custody/visitation/child support, orders of protection, civil no contact orders, and more.
1803 Ramada Boulevard, Suite B204, Collinsville, IL 62234
Provides child support collection and enforcement, including wage garnishment for child support. Also, absent parent location and establishment of paternity.
2711 East New York Street, Suite 203, Aurora Regional Office, Aurora, IL 60502
Assistance with establishing paternity, enforcing orders for child support (including health insurance), modifying or changing the child support order amount, collecting current and past due payments, and locating the parent who does not live with the child.
18 North County Street, Third Floor, Waukegan, IL 60085
The State’s Attorney’s Office receives referrals from the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (IDHFS) to provide free legal aid for child support enforcement. Accepts cases on the following types of matters: Obtaining legal paternity determinations (IDHFS is able to assist in locating a parent who does not reside with the child(ren)) Obtaining an order providing for child support and health insurance for minor children Seeking a modification of child support (by either parent) when legally warranted Enforcing child support orders that are not being complied with (including child support set in a dissolution proceeding)