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Illinois Child Support Forms
The Conference of Chief Judges has promulgated a Uniform Child Support Order and a Child Support Data Sheet. Print them out (if you don't have the Adobe Acrobat Reader, get it now).

Standard Interrogatories
ISBA has online versions of Illinois Supreme Court ordered and approved standard interrogatories. Choose from the subject and version (HTML or ASCII text) below for your preferred word-processing program.

Statutes of Limitation
Prepared and maintained by the Illinois State Bar Association, the Guide to the Illinois Statutes of Limitation is a quick reference to statutes of limitation for Illinois civil actions. It brings together in one place provisions otherwise scattered throughout the Code of Civil Procedure and other chapters of the Illinois Compiled Statutes.

Legislation Checklist
Summaries of important bills from the 1999 Illinois legislative session organized by subject matter. Summaries of the 1998 and 1997 session are also online.

Ask A Techie
Have a question about legal technology or computers in general?
Send it along, and members of the ISBA Committee on Legal Technology will forward a reply directly to you via e-mail. We'll post selected questions and answers too, so check back from time to time (don't worry, we won't use your name).

POA-for-Property Short Form
PA 91-790 amends the statutory short-form power of attorney for property to require one additional witness for instruments executed on or after June 9, 2000.
Read more about it and see our printable pdf version. (You'll need a free Adobe Acrobat Reader.)

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