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(750 ILCS 5/512) (from Ch. 40, par. 512)
Sec. 512. Post-Judgment Venue. After 30 days from the entry
of a judgment of dissolution of marriage or legal separation or the last modification
thereof, any further proceedings to enforce or modify the judgment
shall be as follows:
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| this State, further proceedings shall be had either in the judicial circuit wherein the moving party resides or where the judgment was entered or last modified.
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(b) If one or both of the parties then resides in the
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| judicial circuit wherein the judgment was entered or last modified, further proceedings shall be had in the judicial circuit that last exercised jurisdiction in the matter; provided, however, that the court may in its discretion, transfer matters involving a change in the allocation of parental responsibility to the judicial circuit where the minor or dependent child resides.
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(c) If neither party then resides in the judicial
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| circuit wherein the judgment was entered or last modified, further proceedings shall be had in that circuit or in the judicial circuit wherein either party resides; provided, however, that the court may, in its discretion, transfer matters involving a change in the allocation of parental responsibility to the judicial circuit where the minor or dependent child resides.
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(d) Objection to venue is waived if not made within
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| such time as the respondent's answer is due. Counter relief shall be heard and determined by the court hearing any matter already pending.
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(Source: P.A. 99-90, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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