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Could someone tell me if it is the law in Illinois that a defendant in a divorce case has to be notified of the date for a motion to default?
 


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Wolfette said:
Could someone tell me if it is the law in Illinois that a defendant in a divorce case has to be notified of the date for a motion to default?

My response:

No.

Once a person has been notified of their default, they are then out of the litigation process and are no longer entitled to any notices.

IAAL
 

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