Child Support Fraud Consequences

Summary

Providing false employer information to avoid child support in Cook County, Illinois, can lead to legal penalties, including fines, imprisonment, and increased back-payments. Hiding assets and making false tax claims are considered fraud and tax evasion. Impersonation and false claims to a court can be perjury or contempt of court. Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.

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If a respondent in a child support case in Chicago Illinois cook county knowingly Gives his ex employers information so that the child support payments can be taken from his checks every two weeks knowing he does not work there anymore and knowing that those child support payments will not be coming to the children what most likely will the outcome be
Hi Lula,
This is considered fraudulent behavior. Possible consequences include:
- Legal penalties including fines or imprisonment.
- Increased back-payments.
- Garnishment from other income sources.
Please consult a local attorney for detailed advice.
Kennett also be Considered as intentionally trying to inflict financial harm on children knowing there will be no child support coming
Indeed, this action might be seen as intentionally causing financial harm to the children. The court may view it as a further negative factor, which could potentially lead to harsher penalties. Please consult a local lawyer for specific advice.
What are all These considered as in Chicago Illinois cook county intentional infliction of financial harm and three minor children from the respondents girlfriend intentional interference with this child support case by the respondent girlfriend by hiding the respondents money and assets under her name intentionally giving the child support an ex employer knowing there will be no child support payments coming for three children The respondent falsely claiming the children on his tax returns and does not send any of that money towards the children’s well-being The girlfriend falsely claiming to be legally married to the respondent and falsely claiming to have a child biologically connected to the respondent with the intent to lower the child support payments The girlfriend Impersonating the responden to the children and to the attorneys Intentionally knowingly lying and misleading the child support judge and court are all of these Considered crimes
In Illinois:
- Intentional infliction of financial harm can be considered financial exploitation.
- Hiding assets in a child support case is fraud.
- Providing false employer information to avoid child support is also fraud.
- False tax claims can be tax evasion.
- Impersonation and false claims to a court can be perjury or contempt of court.
Consult a local attorney for personalized advice.