In this article we will examine the manner in which the Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) has changed their enforcement policies, what has changed, and how does it affect child support obligation enforcement. We will answer the following questions: What is DCSS?, What services does DCSS provide?, Who is eligible for services under DCSS?, What are the changes to the Child Support law provisions?, When are these changes to the law effective?, What is DCSS doing in response to the changes in the law?, What is the difference between enforcement prior to 2021 and after?, Can I still collect the interest on unpaid child support?, Will DCSS collect the interest on unpaid child support at all?, Is unpaid child support interest compounding?, Is the interest accrued on unpaid child support a part of child support?, Is interest on unpaid support collectable through the same methods as unpaid support?, and How is collected interest for unpaid support treated for tax purposes? Read the full article here: https://www.oflaherty-law.com/learn-about-law/changes-to-illinois-child-support-laws-2021-illinois-child-support-law-2021
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