The Illinois Order Continuing Cause for Entry of Written Judgment (Divorce) is a form that is necessary for a divorce to be granted in the state of Illinois. This form is used to provide the court with the necessary information to enter a judgment of divorce. It serves as a record of the proceedings and includes information such as the names of the parties involved, the date of the divorce, the terms of the divorce, and any other relevant facts. This form must be completed and signed by both parties, and then filed with the court. The court will then review the form and enter a judgment of divorce. There are three different types of Illinois Order Continuing Cause for Entry of Written Judgment (Divorce): Joint Simplified, Uncontested, and Contested. Joint Simplified is a form used when both parties agree to the terms of the divorce and are willing to sign the joint form. Uncontested is a form used when one party does not object to the terms of the divorce and is willing to sign the form. Contested is a form used when one party objects to the terms of the divorce and does not want to sign the form. In this case, the court will review the case and make a decision as to the terms of the divorce.