An Illinois Order For Support is a court order that establishes an amount of money that must be paid by one parent to the other for the financial support of a child or children. The order outlines how much money should be paid and when the payments should be made. It is typically issued by a judge in the context of a divorce or paternity case. The order is enforced by the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services. Types of Illinois Order For Support include: -Income Withholding Order for Support: This order requires an employer to deduct a set amount from the paying parent's paycheck and pay it to the receiving parent. —Child Support Order: This order outlines how much money should be paid to the receiving parent for the support of a child or children. —Medical Support Order: This order requires a paying parent to provide health insurance coverage for the receiving parent or children. —Life Insurance Order: This order requires the paying parent to purchase and maintain life insurance on the receiving parent or children.