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Guide for Appeals to the Illinois ... - Illinois Legal Aid
www.illinoislegalaid.orgJun 15, 2016 · This site lists the steps involved in an appeal in the Illinois state courts. It is a guide for self-represented litigants. The guide asks you to look at the Illinois Supreme Court Rules (the “Rules”) for further information about the various steps in an appeal. The timeline, checklist, and FAQs are not legal advice.
THE PERILS OF VOLUNTARILY DISMISSING ... - Illinois Legal Aid
www.illinoislegalaid.orgApr 27, 2015 · fees, courthouse fees, and reporter fees,” and litigation costs, the “expenses of litigation, prosecution, or other legal transaction, esp [ecially] those allowed in favor of one party against the other.” Black's Law Dictionary 350 (7th ed. 1999). It is undisputed that section 5–108 mandates the taxing of costs commonly
IF THE DEFENDANT WAS NOT SERVED - Illinois Legal Aid
www.illinoislegalaid.orgIf the defendant has not been served by your court date, the judge will continue your case for to give more time for service to be tried again. You will need to complete an “alias summons” to serve the defendant. A summons is court form that tells the defendant when and where to come to court. An alias summons is just the name for an
allocation petition 1.15 - Illinois Legal Aid
www.illinoislegalaid.org6. Allocation of Parenting Time I am asking the Court to allocate parenting time as follows (check only one option): Both parents have parenting time: It is the best interests of the child(ren) that I be allocated temporary and permanent parenting time with the child(ren), and that Respondent (the other parent) be allocated either
PETITION FOR RULE TO SHOW CAUSE - Illinois Legal Aid
www.illinoislegalaid.org_____ should not be adjudged guilty of and punished for contempt of court. And it appearing to the Court that the defendant has failed and neglected to comply with the provisions of an Order entered in this cause on _____,_____, requiring
Bylaws Fact Sheet - Illinois Legal Aid
www.illinoislegalaid.orgThe Law Project is a project of the Chicago Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Inc. 100 N. LaSalle St., Ste. 600 Jody Adler, Director, Chicago, IL 60602 jadler@thelawproject.org Phone: 312-939-3638 Angie Hall, Staff Attorney Fax: 312-630-1127 ahall@thelawproject.org