90th General Assembly
Summary of HB0964
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House Sponsors:
LANG-CURRY,JULIE-SCULLY-SCOTT AND SMITH,MICHAEL.

Short description: 
CHILD SUPPORT-TRACKING ASSETS                                              

Synopsis of Bill as introduced:
        Amends the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act, the      
   Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act, the Revised Uniform Reciprocal      
   Enforcement  of  Support  Act,  and  the  Illinois  Public  Aid  Code.      
   Provides that for the purposes of enforcement of a child support order      
   a transfer made by a child support obligor  is  fraudulent  as  to  an      
   obligee  if  the  obligor made the transfer with the intent to defraud      
   the obligee or without receiving equivalent value  for  the  transfer.      
   Provides  that  in  an  action  for  relief from a transfer by a child      
   support obligor the State's  Attorney  may  obtain  avoidance  of  the      
   transfer,  an  attachment  of  the  asset  transferred, an injunction,      
   appointment of a receiver,  or  any  other  relief  circumstances  may      
   require.                                                                    
          JUDICIAL NOTE                                                        
          There may be an increase in judicial workloads. It is not pos-       
          sible to determine what impact there will be on the need to          
          increase the number of judges in the State.                          
          FISCAL NOTE (Dpt. Public Aid)                                        
          HB964 will have a fiscal impact on administrative costs which        
          must either be borne by the State's Attorneys or which will          
          become part of contracts with DPA. An average case will require      
          1/2 day of man-hours and a fee of $8 to $30 to register the          
          lien. If the State's Attorneys were successful in securing such      
          liens, it would be reasonable to assume there would be an            
          increase in collections. The amount cannot be determined at          
          this time.                                                           
          STATE MANDATES FISCAL NOTE                                           
          In the opinion of DCCA, HB 964 fails to create a State mandate       
          under the State Mandates Act.                                        
 
Last action on Bill: SESSION SINE DIE

   Last action date: 99-01-12

           Location: House

 Amendments to Bill: AMENDMENTS ADOPTED: HOUSE -   0     SENATE -   0


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