An Illinois Court Family Conference Order is a document issued by a court in Illinois that is used to aid in resolving disputes between family members. It is a voluntary agreement that outlines the steps each party must take in order to reach an amicable resolution of their differences. The order is typically issued by the court following a family conference. There are two types of Illinois Court Family Conference Orders: a Preliminary Family Conference Order and a Final Family Conference Order. A Preliminary Family Conference Order is issued when the court needs additional information before making a decision, while a Final Family Conference Order is issued after the court has considered all the evidence and made a decision. The order will outline the specific terms and conditions that the parties must follow in order to resolve their dispute. These terms and conditions may include payment of child support, spousal maintenance, division of property, allocation of parental responsibility, and visitation rights. The order can also include provisions for counseling, mediation, or other forms of dispute resolution.