Legal Question in Family Law in Illinois

The term "Off Call" in very large print was written over a document specifying visitation rights and privileges in a child support case. The document was not filled out, just the term "Off Call" written.

Does this mean that the parent's visitation rights were taken away ("Off") and that they had to "Call" the court or the other parent to see the child?

Please explain the term "Off Call".

Thank you


Asked on 5/16/10, 9:16 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jonathan Shimberg Shimberg and Crohn, P.C.

All it means it that the case is done, no future dats and is off the court's call. If a prty wants to sstart up again they have to obtain a new couret date and give appropriate notice to the other side

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Answered on 5/21/10, 9:25 am


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