Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/2-1403

Judgment debtor as beneficiary of trust.
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No court, except as otherwise provided in this Section, shall order
the satisfaction of a judgment out of any property
held in trust for the judgment debtor if such trust has, in good faith,
been created by, or the fund so held in trust has proceeded from, a person
other than the judgment debtor. 
 
The income or principal of a trust shall
be subject to withholding for the purpose of securing collection of unpaid
child support obligations owed by the beneficiary as provided in Section
4.1 of the "Non-Support of Spouse and Children Act", Section 22 of the
Non-Support Punishment Act, and similar Sections of
other Acts which provide for support of a child as follows:

 
 
(1) income may be withheld if the beneficiary is 
 
entitled to a specified dollar amount or percentage of the income of the trust, or is the sole income beneficiary; and

 
 
(2) principal may be withheld if the beneficiary has 
 
a right to withdraw principal, but not in excess of the amount subject to withdrawal under the instrument, or if the beneficiary is the only beneficiary to whom discretionary payments of principal may be made by the trustee.

entitled to a specified dollar amount or percentage of the income of the trust, or is the sole income beneficiary; and
a right to withdraw principal, but not in excess of the amount subject to withdrawal under the instrument, or if the beneficiary is the only beneficiary to whom discretionary payments of principal may be made by the trustee.

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