An Illinois Supplemental Order (Juvenile) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Illinois in cases involving juveniles. This order defines the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved in a juvenile case, including the child, their parents, and the state. It can be used to establish a child’s legal guardianship, set child support obligations, and alter visitation rights. The three types of Illinois Supplemental Order (Juvenile) are Parentage Order, Support Order, and Visitation Order. A Parentage Order establishes paternity, outlines parenting responsibilities, and assigns custody rights. A Support Order establishes the financial obligations of each party to take care of the child, including child support payments. A Visitation Order establishes the rights of each party to visit the child and outlines the parameters and conditions of the visits.