The Illinois Uniform Order for Support (LOS) is a court order used by the Illinois court system to enforce and implement child support payments and related issues. The LOS is a standard form used throughout the State of Illinois, and it includes language that is consistent with the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (IMD MA). The LOS contains several sections, including information about the child's parents, the amount of child support to be paid, when and how payments are to be made, and provisions for medical and dental expenses. It also includes information on paternity, parenting time, and other matters related to the care and support of a child. The LOS can be issued by the court in several types of cases, including divorce, paternity, and child support enforcement. The court may also issue the LOS as part of a stipulated agreement or settlement. The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) is responsible for administering the LOS. The HFS can assist with the enforcement of the LOS by providing services such as locating absent parents, obtaining wage information, and monitoring payment histories. The HFS can also modify the LOS when necessary.