Illinois Compiled Statutes

755 ILCS 5/1-4 (2026)

Pleadings

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(755 ILCS 5/1-4) (from Ch. 110 1/2, par. 1-4)
    Sec. 1-4. Pleadings.) On the court's own motion or on motion of any interested person, before or during any hearing, any person who desires to oppose the entry of an order or judgment shall file, as directed by the court, a pleading disclosing the grounds of opposition.
(Source: P.A. 79-328.)

    
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 2010–2010 · leading case: In re Est. of Michalak (Ill. App. Ct. 2010).
In re Est. of Michalak (Ill. App. Ct. 2010). “) 755 ILCS 5/1-4 (West 2008). Additionally, we perceive that the court below may have statutory authority to enter an order without the requirement of a response or further discovery.”
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