Illinois Compiled Statutes

750 ILCS 22/104 (2026)

Remedies cumulative

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(750 ILCS 22/104) (was 750 ILCS 22/103)
    Sec. 104. Remedies cumulative.
    (a) Remedies provided by this Act are cumulative and do not affect the availability of remedies under other law, or the recognition of a foreign support order on the basis of comity.
    (b) This Act does not:
        (1) provide the exclusive method of establishing or
    
enforcing a support order under the law of this State; or
        (2) grant a tribunal of this State jurisdiction to
    
render judgment or issue an order relating to child custody or visitation in a proceeding under this Act.
(Source: P.A. 99-119, eff. 1-1-16.)

    
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 3 cases, 2016–2017 · leading case: Dep't of Healthcare & Fam. Servs. ex rel. Nieto v. Arevalo, 2016 IL App (2d) 150504 (Ill. App. Ct. 2017).
Dep't of Healthcare & Fam. Servs. ex rel. Nieto v. Arevalo, 2016 IL App (2d) 150504 (Ill. App. Ct. 2017). · cites it 5× “2 Section 104(b)(2) of the UIFSA (750 ILCS 22/104(b)(2) (West 2014)) provided that the court lacks “jurisdiction” to render a judgment relating to child custody.”
Dep't of Healthcare & Fam. Servs. ex rel. Nieto v. Arevalo, 2016 IL App (2d) 150504 (Ill. App. Ct. 2016). · cites it 5× “2 Section 104(b)(2) of the UIFSA (750 ILCS 22/104(b)(2) (West 2014)) provided that the court lacks “jurisdiction” to render a judgment relating to child custody.”
The Dep't of Healthcare & Fam. Servs. ex rel Nieto v. Arevalo, 2016 IL App (2d) 150504 (Ill. App. Ct. 2016). · cites it 4× “2 Section 104(b)(2) of the UIFSA (750 ILCS 22/104(b)(2) (West 2014)) provided that the court lacks “jurisdiction” to render a judgment relating to child custody.”
— 750 ILCS 22/104(b)(2) — 3 cases
Dep't of Healthcare & Fam. Servs. ex rel. Nieto v. Arevalo, 2016 IL App (2d) 150504 (Ill. App. Ct. 2017). “2 Section 104(b)(2) of the UIFSA (750 ILCS 22/104(b)(2) (West 2014)) provided that the court lacks “jurisdiction” to render a judgment relating to child custody.”
Dep't of Healthcare & Fam. Servs. ex rel. Nieto v. Arevalo, 2016 IL App (2d) 150504 (Ill. App. Ct. 2016). “2 Section 104(b)(2) of the UIFSA (750 ILCS 22/104(b)(2) (West 2014)) provided that the court lacks “jurisdiction” to render a judgment relating to child custody.”
The Dep't of Healthcare & Fam. Servs. ex rel Nieto v. Arevalo, 2016 IL App (2d) 150504 (Ill. App. Ct. 2016). “2 Section 104(b)(2) of the UIFSA (750 ILCS 22/104(b)(2) (West 2014)) provided that the court lacks “jurisdiction” to render a judgment relating to child custody.”
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