· 1/21/1970
Deckard v. Joiner
Citations
- 255 N.E.2d 900
- 44 Ill. 2d 412
- 1970 Ill. LEXIS 655
How courts have described this case
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- a paternity order is not final and appealable without a determination of the amount of support
- order establishing paternity was not final and appealable because child support requested by mother could not be set due to the father’s unemployment
- order setting amount of child support rendered final a previous order establishing paternity which had not been final and appealable because child support requested by mother had not been set
- second postjudgment petition, filed more than 30 days after original judgment but within 30 days of denial of first motion, that raises points that could have been raised earlier does not extend time for appeal
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Judges: Culbertson
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