The Illinois Final Pretrial Order (Judge Castling) is a document that is issued by a judge in the state of Illinois for the purpose of outlining the terms of a pretrial hearing. It is typically issued after the parties involved in a case have completed their pretrial discovery, and it contains information such as the trial date and place, the parties involved, the issues to be tried, and any other relevant information regarding the case. The order also lists the specific requests that the parties are required to make during the pretrial hearing, as well as any evidence that must be submitted. There are two types of Illinois Final Pretrial Order (Judge Castling): the Default Order and the Stipulated Order. The Default Order is issued when the parties fail to reach a settlement agreement prior to the pretrial hearing, and it outlines the terms that the court will enforce if no agreement is made. The Stipulated Order is issued when the parties have agreed to certain terms prior to the hearing, and it outlines the specific terms that the parties have agreed to.