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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the minor child's full legal name in the designated fields at the top of the form. Ensure you include their first, middle, and last names, along with any suffixes like Jr. or Sr.
  3. Fill in the case number and division number as indicated on your petition. This information is crucial for proper identification of your case.
  4. Provide the minor child's address before the name change, including street, city, state, and zip code.
  5. In the section for notice publication, enter the previous name of the child and specify how it will be published in a local newspaper for three consecutive weeks.
  6. Finally, sign as the Next Friend of the minor child at the bottom of the form to validate your request.

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This situation was all too common for many tenants in Illinois until the recent adoption of Illinois Supreme Court Rule 139. Rule 139 now requires plaintiff landlords to attach a copy of the eviction termination notice and any relevant lease provisions with the eviction complaint.
Unless and until the judge grants the motion and sets the eviction order aside, the eviction order is valid and enforceable (unless the court orders otherwise). The tenant can file a motion to stay, discussed above, to request that the eviction be delayed (up to ten days), but any delay is at the courts discretion.
Illinois Supreme Court Rule 277(d) details when supplementary proceedings may be commenced, and provides, inter alia, If the party to be cited neither resides nor is employed nor transacts his business in person in this State, the proceeding may be commenced in any county in the State, upon the filing of a transcript
The Supreme Court has original and exclusive jurisdiction in matters that involve legislative redistricting and determining the ability of the Governor to serve in office.
Chief Justice Anne M. Burke and the Illinois Supreme Court announced the approval of new Rule 139 regarding practice and procedure in eviction proceedings. The new rule requires an eviction complaint to include a copy of the written eviction notice or demand and, where applicable, the relevant portions of the lease.

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