The Illinois Petition To Terminate Child Support Due To Emancipation of Child is a legal document that can be used to end a parent's obligation to pay child support when the child has officially been declared legally emancipated. This document must be filed in the Circuit Court of the county where the child lives. The parent filing the petition must provide evidence that the child has been legally emancipated, such as proof of the child's age, marital status, or employment. The court will review the petition and make a determination if the child is legally emancipated and if child support should be terminated. There are two types of Illinois Petition To Terminate Child Support Due To Emancipation of Child; one for a minor child and one for an adult child. For a minor child, the petition must be accompanied by a notice of emancipation to the other parent and proof of emancipation. The parent filing the petition must also provide evidence of the child's age, proof of marital status, or proof of employment. For an adult child, the petition must be accompanied by proof of the child's age and proof of employment. The court will review the petition to determine if the child is legally emancipated and if the child support should be terminated.