Illinois Order Continuing (Presentation of Vouchers) is a type of court order that requires a person to present to a court an itemized list of all debts and expenses incurred during a specific time period. This order is most commonly used in family law cases, such as when a spouse is seeking financial support from the other. The list of items presented must include all expenses incurred during the specified time period, such as rent, utilities, medical bills, and other necessary living expenses. There are two different types of Illinois Order Continuing (Presentation of Vouchers): 1) an order for the presentation of vouchers for the time period prior to the court order being issued, and 2) an order for the presentation of vouchers for the time period following the court order being issued. The vouchers must be presented in the form of a detailed statement, including proof of payment and proof of income.