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The burden of calling for hearing any motion previously filed is on the party making the motion. If any such motion is not called for hearing within 90 days from the date it is filed, the court may enter an order overruling or denying the motion by reason of the delay.
Rule 13.3 - Filing, Service and Assignment (a)Filing, Required Documents (i) Pre-Judgment Cases - All pre-judgment Domestic Relations cases shall be commenced by filing with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County a praecipe, petition or other pleading conforming to Illinois statutes and court rules, accompanied
Rule 13.10 - Parenting Coordinator (a) Appointment - The Court may appoint a parenting coordinator when it finds the following: 1. The parties failed to adequately cooperate and communicate with regard to issues involving their children, or have been unable to implement a parenting plan or parenting schedule; 2.
An attorney may file a Notice of Limited Scope Appearance more than once in a case. An attorney must file a new Notice of Limited Scope Appearance before any additional aspect of the proceeding in which the attorney intends to appear. A party shall not be required to pay more than one appearance fee in a case.
Circuit Court of Cook County, Illinois, Domestic Relations Proceedings, Rule 13.4 - Pre-Trial Phase. The rule orders each case in which child custody or visitation is contested to be directed to mediation and authorizes referral to mediation for matters involving removal.
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Cook County Local Rule 13.3. 1 - Financial Disclosure The parties are required to list their income, expenses and assets on the financial disclosure statement as initial discovery in the case and then they may engage in additional discovery (subpoenas, document production, interrogatories, depositions).
An Order of Protection is a civil case, not a criminal matter; therefore, it will not go on the respondents criminal record. Although the Order of Protection will not become part of the public record, law enforcement officers and the court clerk in your county can check to find out that it exists.

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