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The Law Division hears civil suits for recovery of monetary damages in excess of $30,000 in the city of Chicago, and in excess of $100,000 in the suburban districts, as well as many types of administrative reviews.
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.
(a) Information in the electronic court record is accessible to the public, except as provided in Section 4.20 or excluded by Section 4.30. The policy does not require information to be made accessible electronically in a particular form if it is not feasible.
Ask the Circuit Clerk for copies of your court dispositions or use the public computer at the courthouse to look them up and print them out. There may be a fee to get copies of or print out your court dispositions. But you can look at them on the computer and write down the information for free.
All dates set for the disclosure of witnesses, including rebuttal witnesses, and the completion of discovery shall be chosen to ensure that discovery will be completed not later than 60 days before the date on which the trial court reasonably anticipates that trial will commence, unless otherwise agreed by the parties.
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If your case was filed in Cook County, go to the Circuit Clerks Office in the district where you went to court. There are no court dispositions for arrests or charges that did not lead to a court case. In certain places, a certified disposition fee may be required to process your request.
The Cook County Clerk probate division office phone number for general information is (312) 603-6441. Also available online for Cook County: Wills Search showing limited information about Wills that have been filed. To view or copy a Will, you must go to the Daley Center (12th Floor).
CASE MANAGEMENT ORDER CATEGORY 2 CASES The intent of this order is for the parties to complete all discovery and for the court to rule on all dispositive motions within 26 months following the filing of the complaint.
A certified disposition is a formal copy of your court record. If you need copies of your court records in Cook County Circuit Court you need to go in person to the courthouse. Cook County does not provide online access to formal criminal records.
All motions/petitions and notices of motion must be filed with the Clerk of Court either in Room 802 of the Daley Center or at any of the offices located at the suburban municipal district courthouses. If your motion/petition is not filed before you come to court, the judge may not hear your motion.

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