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      705 ILCS 405/6-9          from Ch. 37, par. 806-9
          Amends the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 to require a court,
      upon application, to waive liability  for  support  or  legal
      fees  if  the  person  who  is liable shows that full payment
      would result in financial hardship.
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 1        AN ACT to  amend  the  Juvenile  Court  Act  of  1987  by
 2    changing Section 6-9.
 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section 5.  The Juvenile Court Act of 1987 is amended  by
 6    changing Section 6-9 as follows:
 7        (705 ILCS 405/6-9) (from Ch. 37, par. 806-9)
 8        (Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 89-507)
 9        Sec.  6-9.   Enforcement  of  liability  of  parents  and
10    others.
11        (1)  If  parentage  is  at  issue in any proceeding under
12    this Act, the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 shall apply  and
13    the court shall enter orders consistent with that Act.  If it
14    appears  at  any  hearing  that  a parent or any other person
15    named in the petition, liable under the law for  the  support
16    of  the  minor,  is able to contribute to his or her support,
17    the court shall enter an order requiring that parent or other
18    person to pay the clerk of the court, or to the  guardian  or
19    custodian  appointed under Sections 2-27, 3-28, 4-25 or 5-29,
20    a reasonable sum from time to time for the care, support  and
21    necessary  special care or treatment, of the minor. The court
22    may  require  reasonable  security  for  the  payments.  Upon
23    failure to pay, the court may enforce obedience to the  order
24    by  a proceeding as for contempt of court. On application and
25    with the notice as it may direct, the  court  may  alter  the
26    payment  or  may  compromise  or  waive  arrearages in such a
27    manner as appears reasonable and proper.
28        If it appears that the person liable for the  support  of
29    the   minor   is   able  to  contribute  to  legal  fees  for
30    representation of the minor, the court shall enter  an  order
31    requiring  that  person  to  pay  a  reasonable  sum  for the
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 1    representation, to the attorney providing the  representation
 2    or  to  the clerk of the court for deposit in the appropriate
 3    account or fund. The sum may be paid as  the  court  directs,
 4    and  the  payment thereof secured and enforced as provided in
 5    this Section for support.
 6        Upon application, the court  shall  waive  liability  for
 7    support  or  legal  fees  under this Section if the parent or
 8    other person establishes that  he  or  she  is  indigent  and
 9    unable  to  pay  the  incurred  liability,  and the court may
10    reduce or waive liability  if  the  parent  or  other  person
11    establishes   circumstances  showing  that  full  payment  of
12    support or legal fees would result in financial  hardship  to
13    the  person  or his or her family.  If applicable, the county
14    or other party seeking to recover costs for support or  legal
15    fees  incurred under this Section shall first seek to recover
16    against all third-party payors who may  be  liable  for  such
17    costs.
18        (2)  When  a  person  so  ordered to pay for the care and
19    support  of  a  minor  is  employed  for  wages,  salary   or
20    commission,  the  court  may  order  him  to make the support
21    payments for which he is liable under this  Act  out  of  his
22    wages,  salary or commission and to assign so much thereof as
23    will pay the support. The court may also order  him  to  make
24    discovery  to the court as to his place of employment and the
25    amounts earned by him. Upon his failure to obey the orders of
26    court he may be punished as for contempt of court.
27        (3)  If the minor is a recipient of public aid under  the
28    Illinois Public Aid Code, the court shall order that payments
29    made  by  a parent or through assignment of his wages, salary
30    or commission be made directly to (a) the Illinois Department
31    of Public Aid if the  minor  is  a  recipient  of  aid  under
32    Articles  IV  or V of the Code, or (b) the local governmental
33    unit responsible for the support of the  minor  if  he  is  a
34    recipient  under  Articles  VI  or VII of the Code. The order
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 1    shall permit the Illinois Department of  Public  Aid  or  the
 2    local  governmental  unit, as the case may be, to direct that
 3    subsequent payments be  made  directly  to  the  guardian  or
 4    custodian  of the minor, or to some other person or agency in
 5    the minor's behalf, upon removal of the minor from the public
 6    aid rolls; and upon such direction and removal of  the  minor
 7    from  the  public aid rolls, the Illinois Department or local
 8    governmental unit, as the case requires, shall  give  written
 9    notice  of such action to the court. Payments received by the
10    Illinois Department of Public Aid or local governmental  unit
11    are  to  be  covered,  respectively, into the General Revenue
12    Fund of the State Treasury or General Assistance Fund of  the
13    governmental unit, as provided in Section 10-19 of the Public
14    Aid Code.
15    (Source: P.A. 87-759.)
16        (Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 89-507)
17        Sec.  6-9.   Enforcement  of  liability  of  parents  and
18    others.
19        (1)  If  parentage  is  at  issue in any proceeding under
20    this Act, the Illinois Parentage Act of 1984 shall apply  and
21    the court shall enter orders consistent with that Act.  If it
22    appears  at  any  hearing  that  a parent or any other person
23    named in the petition, liable under the law for  the  support
24    of  the  minor,  is able to contribute to his or her support,
25    the court shall enter an order requiring that parent or other
26    person to pay the clerk of the court, or to the  guardian  or
27    custodian  appointed under Sections 2-27, 3-28, 4-25 or 5-29,
28    a reasonable sum from time to time for the care, support  and
29    necessary  special care or treatment, of the minor. The court
30    may  require  reasonable  security  for  the  payments.  Upon
31    failure to pay, the court may enforce obedience to the  order
32    by  a proceeding as for contempt of court. On application and
33    with the notice as it may direct, the  court  may  alter  the
34    payment  or  may  compromise  or  waive  arrearages in such a
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 1    manner as appears reasonable and proper.
 2        If it appears that the person liable for the  support  of
 3    the   minor   is   able  to  contribute  to  legal  fees  for
 4    representation of the minor, the court shall enter  an  order
 5    requiring  that  person  to  pay  a  reasonable  sum  for the
 6    representation, to the attorney providing the  representation
 7    or  to  the clerk of the court for deposit in the appropriate
 8    account or fund. The sum may be paid as  the  court  directs,
 9    and  the  payment thereof secured and enforced as provided in
10    this Section for support.
11        Upon application, the court  shall  waive  liability  for
12    support  or  legal  fees  under this Section if the parent or
13    other person establishes that  he  or  she  is  indigent  and
14    unable  to  pay  the  incurred  liability,  and the court may
15    reduce or waive liability  if  the  parent  or  other  person
16    establishes   circumstances  showing  that  full  payment  of
17    support or legal fees would result in financial  hardship  to
18    the  person  or his or her family.  If applicable, the county
19    or other party seeking to recover costs for support or  legal
20    fees  incurred under this Section shall first seek to recover
21    against all third-party payors who may  be  liable  for  such
22    costs.
23        (2)  When  a  person  so  ordered to pay for the care and
24    support  of  a  minor  is  employed  for  wages,  salary   or
25    commission,  the  court  may  order  him  to make the support
26    payments for which he is liable under this  Act  out  of  his
27    wages,  salary or commission and to assign so much thereof as
28    will pay the support. The court may also order  him  to  make
29    discovery  to the court as to his place of employment and the
30    amounts earned by him. Upon his failure to obey the orders of
31    court he may be punished as for contempt of court.
32        (3)  If the minor is a recipient of public aid under  the
33    Illinois Public Aid Code, the court shall order that payments
34    made  by  a parent or through assignment of his wages, salary
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 1    or commission be made directly to (a) the Illinois Department
 2    of Public Aid if the  minor  is  a  recipient  of  aid  under
 3    Article  V  of the Code, (b) the Department of Human Services
 4    if the minor is a recipient of aid under Article  IV  of  the
 5    Code,  or (c) the local governmental unit responsible for the
 6    support of the minor if he is a recipient under  Articles  VI
 7    or  VII  of  the  Code.  The  order shall permit the Illinois
 8    Department of Public Aid, the Department of  Human  Services,
 9    or the local governmental unit, as the case may be, to direct
10    that  subsequent payments be made directly to the guardian or
11    custodian of the minor, or to some other person or agency  in
12    the minor's behalf, upon removal of the minor from the public
13    aid  rolls;  and upon such direction and removal of the minor
14    from the public aid rolls, the Illinois Department of  Public
15    Aid,  Department  of  Human  Services,  or local governmental
16    unit, as the case requires, shall give written notice of such
17    action to  the  court.  Payments  received  by  the  Illinois
18    Department  of  Public  Aid, Department of Human Services, or
19    local governmental unit are to be covered, respectively, into
20    the General Revenue Fund of the  State  Treasury  or  General
21    Assistance  Fund  of  the  governmental  unit, as provided in
22    Section 10-19 of the Illinois Public Aid Code.
23    (Source: P.A. 89-507, eff. 7-1-97.)
24        Section 95.  No acceleration or delay.   Where  this  Act
25    makes changes in a statute that is represented in this Act by
26    text  that  is not yet or no longer in effect (for example, a
27    Section represented by multiple versions), the  use  of  that
28    text  does  not  accelerate or delay the taking effect of (i)
29    the changes made by this Act or (ii) provisions derived  from
30    any other Public Act.

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