Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois
How do I go about getting records?
How do I subpeona records for my case?
Hello, I am in a situation in which I must apply for legal aid and legal aid wants me to do all the legwork and get all the information that would help in my case. I am attempting to win custody of my children from thier mother and unfortuatly I have not a lot of money. Like I said before, I need to know how to subpeona records such as the mother's mental health center records, other hospital records and also DCFS records.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: How do I go about getting records?
The issuance of subpoenas on third parties for the production of documents is governed by Illinois Supreme Court Rule 204. While it is not a complicated matter, it entails much more than can be conveyed in a response such as this. Visit your local law library (there is usually one at every main county courthouse) to learn more.
With regard to obtaining the mother�s mental health records, you are prohibited from having a subpoena issued for the records without first obtaining a court order. To do this, you will have to satisfy the court that your request meets the stringent requirements of the Illinois Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Confidentiality Act, 740 ILCS 5/110-1, et seq. (You will find this statute at the law library also.) Be particularly careful to abide by the act: any willful violation of the Act is a crime.
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