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In Illinois, do you file a motion for a lien against the father's home in Civil Court or Chancery Court? This is so I can receive back Child Support if the residence is sold in the near future. Also, are there fees for this? In Divorce Court, many of the filing fees are free for pro se litigants.
 



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