Hidden Bank Account Discovery

Summary

If you discover a hidden bank account after child support has been set, you can file a modification in Cook County, Illinois, citing a substantial change in circumstances. Gather evidence and consult a family lawyer. If the noncustodial parents attorney files frivolous motions, you can file a Motion for Sanctions and present evidence. If sanctions are filed against you, respond within the required time and provide evidence of your appropriate actions. You can file a single motion to strike or dismiss multiple frivolous motions. Always consult with your attorney for the best course of action.

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So how do I handle in Chicago Illinois cook county if the noncustodial parents attorney is filing frivolous motions over five frivolous motions for our every day just because I discovered noncustodial parents hidden bank account
In Cook County, Illinois, you could:
- File a Motion for Sanctions if you believe the opposing attorney is filing frivolous motions
- Present evidence of the frivolous filings
- Discuss this with your attorney
Remember, this is general legal information and may not fully cover your specific situation.
Noncustodial parents attorney filed sanctions against me for discovering the Hidden account
In Cook County, Illinois, you may:
- Respond to the sanctions motion within the required time
- Provide evidence demonstrating your actions were appropriate
- Consult with your attorney for the best course of action
Remember, this is general legal information and may not fully apply to your situation.
So for example to noncustodial parents attorney filed * motions within two days can I file one motion to get them all stricken
In Cook County, Illinois, you can file a Motion to Strike or Dismiss if you believe the motions are frivolous or irrelevant. Consult with your attorney for the best course of action. Remember, this is general legal information and may not fully apply to your situation.
My question was can I file one motion to strike or dismiss all * motion
Yes, in Cook County, Illinois, you can file a single motion to strike or dismiss all * motions if they are considered frivolous or irrelevant. However, it's best to consult with your attorney to ensure this is the best course of action.