An Illinois Disposition Order is a court order issued by the Circuit Court of Illinois that determines how a case will be disposed of. It is issued after the court hears and considers the evidence presented and the arguments made by the parties. Depending on the type of case, the Disposition Order can be a final judgment, a dismissal, or a settlement. There are three types of Illinois Disposition Orders — Default Judgments, Summary Judgments, and Agreed Judgments. A Default Judgment is issued when one of the parties fails to appear in court or respond to the court’s orders. A Summary Judgment is issued when the court finds that there is no genuine issue of material fact and that the party seeking judgment is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Lastly, an Agreed Judgment is issued when the parties reach an agreement and present it to the court for approval.