The Illinois Marriage & Dissolution of Marriage Act addresses child support with respect to contributions towards the living expenses of a disabled adult child. The court may require contributions from either or both parent(s) or the estate of a deceased parent. An action for contribution can be filed at any time so long as the disability that supports the contribution action arose before the child turned twenty-five (25).

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