An Illinois adjudicatory order is a legal document issued by a court or other adjudicatory body in the state of Illinois. It is a formal decision made after a hearing in which the court or other adjudicatory body resolves an issue or dispute. There are several types of Illinois adjudicatory orders, including orders of protection, restraining orders, temporary orders, guardianship orders, and probate orders. An order of protection is a court order that is issued to protect a person from harm or harassment from another individual. A restraining order is a court order that prevents an individual from certain activities or coming within a certain distance of a person or location. Temporary orders are court orders that are issued for a limited period of time, often used to maintain the status quo before a full hearing. A guardianship order is a court order that appoints an individual as the legal guardian of another person or property. Lastly, a probate order is a court order that grants the rights of an estate to an individual.