Illinois SB3524 Amends Child Support for Shared Care
Summary
Illinois Senate Bill SB3524 has been introduced in the Illinois General Assembly. The bill proposes to amend existing child support statutes to address situations where parents share care of their children. If enacted, the legislation would modify how child support obligations are calculated or administered for shared-care arrangements. The bill is currently in the legislative process and has not been signed into law.
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Illinois SB3524 proposes to amend the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act or related statutes concerning child support obligations in shared-care arrangements. The bill would address how support is calculated when both parents have significant parenting time.
Illinois parents with shared care arrangements, family law practitioners, and court administrators should monitor this legislation. Changes to child support calculation methodology could affect pending cases and future support orders.
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