Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois

Child Support

Child Support:

I would like to know if a parent can collect child support for a child beyond the age of 18. I have a child with a health condition.


Asked on 2/10/03, 11:29 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Mary McDonagh McDonagh-Faherty Law Offices

Re: Child Support

Yes, you can apply to a court for such support. Courts allow such support if a child is in college, is ill (as in your case) or other similar circumstances.

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Answered on 2/12/03, 1:32 pm
Zachary Bravos Law Offices of Zachary M. Bravos

Child Support for Non-minor child

Yes, support for a non-minor child is obtainable in certain circumstances. Illinois law [750 ILCS 5/513] provides in pertinent part: �Support for Non-minor Children and Educational Expenses (a) The court may award sums of money out of the property and income of either or both parties or the estate of a deceased parent, as equity may require, for the support of the child or children of the parties who have attained majority in the following instances:

(1) When the child is mentally or physically disabled and not otherwise emancipated, an application for support may be made before or after the child has attained majority.

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(b) In making awards under paragraph (1) or (2) of subsection (a), or pursuant to a petition or motion to decrease, modify, or terminate any such award, the court shall consider all relevant factors that appear reasonable and necessary, including: (1) The financial resources of both parents.

(2) The standard of living the child would have enjoyed had the marriage not been dissolved.

(3) The financial resources of the child.

(4) The child's academic performance.�

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Answered on 2/11/03, 11:08 am


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