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News: Man tries to ram big rig into courthouse; tells police he was upset over child support

Man tries to ram big rig into courthouse; tells police he was upset over child support - Edwardsville/Glen Carbon news - bnd.com Here is a recent story of an Illinois man who obviously didn't do a very good job of coping with a court's decision. It appears that he intentionally tried to ram his semitrailer into the courthouse after a judge refused to lower his child support. Reductions in child support may appear to be very simple matters. However complicating factors can arise in: - properly calculating current child support, - properly calculating taxes, - issues with a new spouse's income - agreement on what the actual income is (i.e. is over time included?) - past due arrearages, - unpaid medical reimbursement, extracurricular activities and/or school fees - and a host of other matters they can come up. In this recent case it also appears the court refused to reduce child support because the judge believed the man intentionally lost a job and/or reduce

Prove-up Dates in Will County for your divorce

Prove up dates in Will County are generally set before Judge Nash in Room 400 for the year 2011. Here are the scheduled dates for the rest of the year. To confirm or set up a date, you should call the Circuit Clerk's Office. Note also, if you are doing your divorce on your own, you will need all necessary documents done and be able to show the judge all procedures were followed to get your divorce approved. Remaining Proveup dates in Will County: September 15 September 29 September 30 October 20 October 31 November 30 December 9 December 15 and December 30