In Illinois, a child support order is a series of judgments against the supporting parent. It has the full force, effect and attributes of any other judgment, and may be enforced by lien against property or garnishment of wages or bank accounts. An order for withholding may be entered, and the support directly withheld and paid by the supporting parent's employer.
Criminal, as well as civil, sanctions may be imposed for failure to support a needy spouse or child whether or not a formal support order exists. More.
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