Illinois Case Management Conference Order/Termination of Parental Rights is an order issued by the court in cases involving the care and custody of children. This order is used to set forth a plan for the future care and well-being of the child or children in question. It also outlines the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved in the case. The order may be issued by the court in a variety of circumstances, such as the termination of parental rights, abuse and neglect proceedings, adoption proceedings, guardianship proceedings, or when the court is considering an order of protection. The two main types of Illinois Case Management Conference Orders/Termination of Parental Rights are: 1. Temporary Custody/Termination of Parental Rights: This order is issued when the court determines that the best interests of the child would be served by terminating the parental rights of the parents and granting temporary custody to another party. 2. Permanent Custody/Termination of Parental Rights: This order is issued when the court determines that the best interests of the child would be served by permanently terminating the parental rights of the parents and granting permanent custody to another party. In either case, the order will outline the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved, including the child or children, parents, guardians, or any other parties involved in the case. It may also include provisions for visitation, support, and any other matters deemed necessary to ensure the best interests of the child.