The Illinois Uniform Order for Support is a form that is used in the state of Illinois to establish the financial support obligations of a parent for their child. It is typically used in divorce or paternity cases, and it sets out the amount of money that is to be paid for child support, as well as other related expenses such as medical and dental expenses, daycare, and educational expenses. The order can also include provisions for parents to provide health insurance coverage for their children, as well as provisions for parents to exchange information about the children's medical, educational, and financial needs. There are three main types of Illinois Uniform Order for Support: 1. The Temporary Order for Support: This is an order that is issued on a temporary basis, usually while the divorce or paternity case is pending. It can be modified or replaced by a final order for support at the conclusion of the case. 2. The Final Order for Support: This is an order that is issued at the conclusion of the divorce or paternity case, and it is binding on both parents and their children. It sets out the exact amount of money to be paid for child support, as well as any other related expenses. 3. The Modification Order for Support: This order is issued when either parent seeks to modify the terms of the existing child support order. It can be used to increase or decrease the amount of money to be paid for child support, or to make changes to other aspects of the order.