An Illinois Post Hearing Order is an official document issued by the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDs) which outlines the legal requirements and obligations of a child welfare case. This document is issued after a hearing has been held on a child welfare matter. The Post Hearing Order outlines the court’s decision and any orders, such as placement or service requirements, that must be followed by the parties involved. There are three types of Illinois Post Hearing Orders: the Initial Post Hearing Order, the Review Post Hearing Order, and the Final Post Hearing Order. The Initial Post Hearing Order outlines the court’s preliminary decision and any temporary or immediate orders that must be followed, such as placement or service requirements. The Review Post Hearing Order outlines any changes to the court’s decision and any new orders that must be followed, such as placement or service requirements. The Final Post Hearing Order is the final decision of the court and any orders that must be followed, such as placement or service requirements.