Bill Amendment: IL HB2537 | 2017-2018 | 100th General Assembly
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Bill Title: CHANGE OF NAME; DISSOLUTION
Status: 2017-09-22 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 100-0520 [HB2537 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2017-HB2537-Senate_Amendment_001.html
Bill Title: CHANGE OF NAME; DISSOLUTION
Status: 2017-09-22 - Public Act . . . . . . . . . 100-0520 [HB2537 Detail]
Download: Illinois-2017-HB2537-Senate_Amendment_001.html
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1 | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2537
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2 | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2537 by replacing | ||||||
3 | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | "(735 ILCS 5/21-103 rep.) | ||||||
5 | Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by | ||||||
6 | repealing Section 21-103.
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7 | Section 10. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by | ||||||
8 | adding Section 21-103.5 as follows:
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9 | (735 ILCS 5/21-103.5 new) | ||||||
10 | Sec. 21-103.5. Change of name involving a minor. In any | ||||||
11 | application for a change of name involving a minor, before a | ||||||
12 | judgment under this Article may be entered, actual notice and | ||||||
13 | an opportunity to be heard shall be given to any parent whose | ||||||
14 | parental rights have not been previously terminated and to any | ||||||
15 | person who has been allocated parental responsibilities under |
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1 | Section 602.5 or 602.7 of the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution | ||||||
2 | of Marriage Act. If any of these persons is outside this State, | ||||||
3 | notice and an opportunity to be heard shall be given under | ||||||
4 | Section 21-104.
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5 | Section 15. The Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of | ||||||
6 | Marriage Act is amended by changing Sections 413 and 504 as | ||||||
7 | follows:
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8 | (750 ILCS 5/413) (from Ch. 40, par. 413)
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9 | Sec. 413. Judgment. | ||||||
10 | (a) A judgment of dissolution
of marriage or of legal | ||||||
11 | separation or of declaration of invalidity of marriage shall be | ||||||
12 | entered within 60 days of the closing of proofs; however, if | ||||||
13 | the court enters an order specifying good cause as to why the | ||||||
14 | court needs an additional 30 days, the judgment shall be | ||||||
15 | entered within 90 days of the closing of proofs, including any | ||||||
16 | hearing under subsection (j) of Section 503 of this Act and | ||||||
17 | submission of closing arguments. A judgment of dissolution
of | ||||||
18 | marriage or of legal separation or of declaration of invalidity | ||||||
19 | of marriage is final
when entered, subject to the right of | ||||||
20 | appeal. An appeal from the judgment
of dissolution of marriage | ||||||
21 | that does not challenge the finding as to grounds
does not | ||||||
22 | delay the finality
of that provision of the judgment which | ||||||
23 | dissolves the marriage, beyond the time for
appealing from that | ||||||
24 | provision, and either of the parties may remarry pending |
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1 | appeal.
An order requiring maintenance or support of a spouse
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2 | or a minor
child or children entered under this Act or any | ||||||
3 | other law of this State shall not be suspended or the | ||||||
4 | enforcement thereof stayed pending
the filing and resolution of | ||||||
5 | post-judgment motions or an appeal.
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6 | (b) The clerk of the court shall give notice of the entry | ||||||
7 | of a judgment of dissolution
of marriage or legal separation or | ||||||
8 | a declaration of invalidity of marriage:
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9 | (1) if the marriage is registered in this State, to the | ||||||
10 | county clerk of the county
where the marriage is | ||||||
11 | registered, who shall enter the fact of dissolution
of | ||||||
12 | marriage or legal
separation or declaration of invalidity | ||||||
13 | of marriage in the marriage registry;
and within 45 days | ||||||
14 | after the close
of the month in which the judgment is | ||||||
15 | entered, the
clerk shall forward
the certificate to the | ||||||
16 | Department of Public Health on a form furnished by the
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17 | Department; or
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18 | (2) if the marriage is registered in another | ||||||
19 | jurisdiction, to the
appropriate official of that | ||||||
20 | jurisdiction, with the request that he enter the fact of
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21 | dissolution of marriage or legal separation or declaration | ||||||
22 | of invalidity
of marriage in the appropriate record.
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23 | (c) Unless the person whose marriage is dissolved or | ||||||
24 | declared
invalid requests otherwise, the judgment under this | ||||||
25 | Section shall contain a provision authorizing the person to | ||||||
26 | resume the use of his or her former or maiden name, should he |
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1 | or she choose to do so, at any time he or she chooses to do so. | ||||||
2 | Upon request by a wife whose marriage is dissolved or declared
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3 | invalid, the court shall order her maiden name or a former name | ||||||
4 | restored.
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5 | (d) A judgment of dissolution of marriage or legal | ||||||
6 | separation, if made, shall
be awarded to both of the parties, | ||||||
7 | and shall provide that it affects the
status previously
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8 | existing between the parties in the manner adjudged.
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9 | (Source: P.A. 99-90, eff. 1-1-16 .)
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10 | (750 ILCS 5/504) (from Ch. 40, par. 504)
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11 | Sec. 504. Maintenance.
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12 | (a) Entitlement to maintenance. In a proceeding for | ||||||
13 | dissolution of marriage or legal separation or
declaration of | ||||||
14 | invalidity of marriage, or a proceeding for maintenance
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15 | following dissolution of the marriage by a court which lacked | ||||||
16 | personal
jurisdiction over the absent spouse, the court may | ||||||
17 | grant a maintenance award for either spouse in amounts and for | ||||||
18 | periods of
time as the court deems just, without regard to | ||||||
19 | marital misconduct, and the maintenance may
be paid from the | ||||||
20 | income or property of the other spouse. The court shall first | ||||||
21 | determine whether a maintenance award is appropriate, after | ||||||
22 | consideration
of all relevant factors, including:
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23 | (1) the income and property of each party, including | ||||||
24 | marital property
apportioned and non-marital property | ||||||
25 | assigned to the party seeking maintenance as well as all |
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1 | financial obligations imposed on the parties as a result of | ||||||
2 | the dissolution of marriage;
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3 | (2) the needs of each party;
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4 | (3) the realistic present and future earning capacity | ||||||
5 | of each party;
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6 | (4) any impairment of the present and future earning | ||||||
7 | capacity of the
party seeking maintenance due to that party | ||||||
8 | devoting time to domestic
duties or having forgone or | ||||||
9 | delayed education, training,
employment, or
career | ||||||
10 | opportunities due to the marriage;
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11 | (5) any impairment of the realistic present or future | ||||||
12 | earning capacity of the party against whom maintenance is | ||||||
13 | sought; | ||||||
14 | (6) the time necessary to enable the party seeking | ||||||
15 | maintenance to
acquire appropriate education, training, | ||||||
16 | and employment, and whether that
party is able to support | ||||||
17 | himself or herself through appropriate employment
or any | ||||||
18 | parental responsibility arrangements and its effect on the | ||||||
19 | party seeking employment;
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20 | (7) the standard of living established during the | ||||||
21 | marriage;
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22 | (8) the duration of the marriage;
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23 | (9) the age, health, station, occupation, amount and | ||||||
24 | sources of income, vocational skills, employability, | ||||||
25 | estate, liabilities, and the needs of each of the parties;
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26 | (10) all sources of public and private income |
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1 | including, without limitation, disability and retirement | ||||||
2 | income; | ||||||
3 | (11) the tax consequences of the property division upon | ||||||
4 | the respective
economic circumstances of the parties;
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5 | (12) contributions and services by the party seeking | ||||||
6 | maintenance to
the education, training, career or career | ||||||
7 | potential, or license of the
other spouse;
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8 | (13) any valid agreement of the parties; and
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9 | (14) any other factor that the court expressly finds to | ||||||
10 | be just and
equitable.
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11 | (b) (Blank).
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12 | (b-1) Amount and duration of maintenance. If the court | ||||||
13 | determines that a maintenance award is appropriate, the court | ||||||
14 | shall order maintenance in accordance with either paragraph (1) | ||||||
15 | or (2) of this subsection (b-1): | ||||||
16 | (1) Maintenance award in accordance with guidelines. | ||||||
17 | In situations when the combined gross annual income of the | ||||||
18 | parties is less than $500,000 $250,000 and the payor has no | ||||||
19 | obligation to pay child support or maintenance or both from | ||||||
20 | a prior relationship, maintenance payable after the date | ||||||
21 | the parties' marriage is dissolved shall be in accordance | ||||||
22 | with subparagraphs (A) and (B) of this paragraph (1), | ||||||
23 | unless the court makes a finding that the application of | ||||||
24 | the guidelines would be inappropriate. | ||||||
25 | (A) The amount of maintenance under this paragraph | ||||||
26 | (1) shall be calculated by taking 30% of the payor's |
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1 | gross annual income minus 20% of the payee's gross | ||||||
2 | annual income. The
amount calculated as maintenance, | ||||||
3 | however, when added to the gross income of the payee, | ||||||
4 | may not result in the payee receiving an amount that is | ||||||
5 | in excess of 40% of the combined gross income
of the | ||||||
6 | parties. | ||||||
7 | (B) The duration of an award under this paragraph | ||||||
8 | (1) shall be calculated by multiplying the length of | ||||||
9 | the marriage at the time the action was commenced by | ||||||
10 | whichever of
the following factors applies: less than 5 | ||||||
11 | years (.20); 5 years or more but less than 6 years | ||||||
12 | (.24); 6 years or more but less than 7
years (.28); 7 | ||||||
13 | years or more but less than 8
years (.32); 8 years or | ||||||
14 | more but less than 9
years (.36); 9 years or more but | ||||||
15 | less than 10 years (.40); 10 years or more but less | ||||||
16 | than 11
years (.44); 11 years or more but less than 12
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17 | years (.48); 12 years or more but less than 13
years | ||||||
18 | (.52); 13 years or more but less than 14
years (.56); | ||||||
19 | 14 years or more but less than 15
years (.60); 15 years | ||||||
20 | or more but less than 16
years (.64); 16 years or more | ||||||
21 | but less than 17
years (.68); 17 years or more but less | ||||||
22 | than 18
years (.72); 18 years or more but less than 19
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23 | years (.76); 19 years or more but less than 20
years | ||||||
24 | (.80). 5 years or less (.20); more than 5 years but | ||||||
25 | less than 10 years (.40); 10 years or more but less | ||||||
26 | than 15
years (.60); or 15 years or more but less than |
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1 | 20 years (.80). For a marriage of 20 or more years, the | ||||||
2 | court, in its discretion, shall order either permanent | ||||||
3 | maintenance or maintenance for a period equal to the | ||||||
4 | length of the
marriage or for an indefinite term . | ||||||
5 | (1.5) In the discretion of the court, any term of | ||||||
6 | temporary maintenance paid by court order pursuant to | ||||||
7 | Section 501 may be a corresponding credit to the duration | ||||||
8 | of maintenance set forth in subparagraph (b-1)(1)(B). | ||||||
9 | (2) Maintenance award not in accordance with | ||||||
10 | guidelines. Any non-guidelines award of maintenance shall | ||||||
11 | be made after the court's consideration of all relevant | ||||||
12 | factors set forth in subsection (a) of this Section. | ||||||
13 | (b-2) Findings. In each case involving the issue of | ||||||
14 | maintenance, the court shall make specific findings of fact, as | ||||||
15 | follows: | ||||||
16 | (1) the court shall state its reasoning for awarding or | ||||||
17 | not awarding maintenance and shall include references to | ||||||
18 | each relevant factor set forth in subsection (a) of this | ||||||
19 | Section; and | ||||||
20 | (2) if the court deviates from otherwise applicable | ||||||
21 | guidelines under paragraph (1) of subsection (b-1), it | ||||||
22 | shall state in its findings the amount of maintenance (if | ||||||
23 | determinable) or duration that would have been required | ||||||
24 | under the guidelines and the reasoning for any variance | ||||||
25 | from the guidelines. | ||||||
26 | (b-3) Gross income. For purposes of this Section, the term |
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1 | "gross income" means all income from all sources, within the | ||||||
2 | scope of that phrase in Section 505 of this Act. | ||||||
3 | (b-4) Unallocated maintenance. Unless the parties | ||||||
4 | otherwise agree, the court may not order unallocated | ||||||
5 | maintenance and child support in any dissolution judgment or in | ||||||
6 | any post-dissolution order. In its discretion, the court may | ||||||
7 | order unallocated maintenance and child support in any | ||||||
8 | pre-dissolution temporary order. | ||||||
9 | (b-4.5) Fixed-term maintenance in marriages of less than 10 | ||||||
10 | years. If a court grants maintenance for a fixed period under | ||||||
11 | subsection (a) of this Section at the conclusion of a case | ||||||
12 | commenced before the tenth anniversary of the marriage, the | ||||||
13 | court may also designate the termination of the period during | ||||||
14 | which this maintenance is to be paid as a "permanent | ||||||
15 | termination". The effect of this designation is that | ||||||
16 | maintenance is barred after the ending date of the period | ||||||
17 | during which maintenance is to be paid. | ||||||
18 | (b-5) Interest on maintenance. Any maintenance obligation | ||||||
19 | including any unallocated maintenance and child support | ||||||
20 | obligation, or any portion of any support obligation, that | ||||||
21 | becomes due and remains unpaid shall accrue simple interest as | ||||||
22 | set forth in Section 505 of this Act.
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23 | (b-7) Maintenance judgments. Any new or existing | ||||||
24 | maintenance order including any unallocated maintenance and | ||||||
25 | child support order entered by the court under this Section | ||||||
26 | shall be deemed to be a series of judgments against the person |
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1 | obligated to pay support thereunder. Each such judgment to be | ||||||
2 | in the amount of each payment or installment of support and | ||||||
3 | each such judgment to be deemed entered as of the date the | ||||||
4 | corresponding payment or installment becomes due under the | ||||||
5 | terms of the support order, except no judgment shall arise as | ||||||
6 | to any installment coming due after the termination of | ||||||
7 | maintenance as provided by Section 510 of the Illinois Marriage | ||||||
8 | and Dissolution of Marriage Act or the provisions of any order | ||||||
9 | for maintenance. Each such judgment shall have the full force, | ||||||
10 | effect and attributes of any other judgment of this State, | ||||||
11 | including the ability to be enforced. Notwithstanding any other | ||||||
12 | State or local law to the contrary, a lien arises by operation | ||||||
13 | of law against the real and personal property of the obligor | ||||||
14 | for each installment of overdue support owed by the obligor. | ||||||
15 | (b-8) Upon review of any previously ordered maintenance | ||||||
16 | award, the court may extend maintenance for further review, | ||||||
17 | extend maintenance for a fixed non-modifiable term, extend | ||||||
18 | maintenance for an indefinite term, or permanently terminate | ||||||
19 | maintenance in accordance with subdivision (b-1)(1)(A) of this | ||||||
20 | Section. | ||||||
21 | (c) Maintenance during an appeal. The court may grant and | ||||||
22 | enforce the payment of maintenance during
the pendency of an | ||||||
23 | appeal as the court shall deem reasonable and proper.
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24 | (d) Maintenance during imprisonment. No maintenance shall | ||||||
25 | accrue during the period in which a party is
imprisoned for | ||||||
26 | failure to comply with the court's order for the payment of
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1 | such maintenance.
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2 | (e) Fees when maintenance is paid through the clerk. When | ||||||
3 | maintenance is to be paid through the clerk of the court in a
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4 | county of 1,000,000 inhabitants or less, the order shall direct | ||||||
5 | the obligor
to pay to the clerk, in addition to the maintenance | ||||||
6 | payments, all fees
imposed by the county board under paragraph | ||||||
7 | (3) of subsection (u) of
Section 27.1 of the Clerks of Courts | ||||||
8 | Act. Unless paid in cash or pursuant
to an order for | ||||||
9 | withholding, the payment of the fee shall be by a separate
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10 | instrument from the support payment and shall be made to the | ||||||
11 | order of
the Clerk.
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12 | (f) Maintenance secured by life insurance. An award ordered | ||||||
13 | by a court upon entry of a dissolution judgment or upon entry | ||||||
14 | of an award of maintenance following a reservation of | ||||||
15 | maintenance in a dissolution judgment may be reasonably | ||||||
16 | secured, in whole or in part, by life insurance on the
payor's | ||||||
17 | life on terms as to which the parties agree, or, if they do not | ||||||
18 | agree, on such terms determined by the court,
subject to the | ||||||
19 | following: | ||||||
20 | (1) With respect to existing life insurance, provided | ||||||
21 | the court is apprised through evidence,
stipulation, or | ||||||
22 | otherwise as to level of death benefits, premium, and other | ||||||
23 | relevant
data and makes findings relative thereto, the | ||||||
24 | court may allocate death benefits, the right
to assign | ||||||
25 | death benefits, or the obligation for future premium | ||||||
26 | payments between the
parties as it deems just. |
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1 | (2) To the extent the court determines that its award | ||||||
2 | should be secured, in whole or in part,
by new life | ||||||
3 | insurance on the payor's life, the court may only order: | ||||||
4 | (i) that the payor cooperate on all appropriate | ||||||
5 | steps for the payee to obtain
such new life insurance; | ||||||
6 | and | ||||||
7 | (ii) that the payee, at his or her sole option and | ||||||
8 | expense, may obtain such new life
insurance on the | ||||||
9 | payor's life up to a maximum level of death benefit | ||||||
10 | coverage,
or descending death benefit coverage, as is | ||||||
11 | set by the court, such level not to exceed a reasonable
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12 | amount in light of the court's award, with the payee or | ||||||
13 | the
payee's designee being the beneficiary of such life | ||||||
14 | insurance. | ||||||
15 | In determining the maximum level of death benefit coverage, | ||||||
16 | the court shall take into account all relevant facts and | ||||||
17 | circumstances, including the impact on access to life | ||||||
18 | insurance by the maintenance payor. If in resolving any | ||||||
19 | issues under paragraph (2) of this subsection (f) a court | ||||||
20 | reviews any submitted or proposed application for new | ||||||
21 | insurance on the life of a maintenance payor, the review | ||||||
22 | shall be in camera. | ||||||
23 | (3) A judgment shall expressly set forth that all death | ||||||
24 | benefits paid under life insurance on
a payor's life | ||||||
25 | maintained or obtained pursuant to this subsection to | ||||||
26 | secure
maintenance are designated as excludable from the |
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1 | gross income of the
maintenance payee under Section | ||||||
2 | 71(b)(1)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code, unless an
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3 | agreement or stipulation of the parties otherwise | ||||||
4 | provides. | ||||||
5 | (Source: P.A. 98-961, eff. 1-1-15; 99-90, eff. 1-1-16; 99-763, | ||||||
6 | eff. 1-1-17 .)".
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