The Illinois Order is a court-issued order that provides an individual with relief from certain legal obligations. This order is available to individuals who are facing financial hardship, such as unemployment, disability, or medical bills, and who are unable to meet their obligations without further hardship. The Illinois Order can be issued to protect the individual from foreclosure, eviction, repossession, wage garnishment, and other forms of collection activities. There are three types of Illinois Order: 1) Foreclosure Prevention Order, 2) Eviction Prevention Order, and 3) Collection Prevention Order. The Foreclosure Prevention Order allows an individual to stay in their home and delays the foreclosure process until the individual can get back on their feet. The Eviction Prevention Order allows the individual to stay in their home and prevents their landlord from evicting them. The Collection Prevention Order prevents creditors from collecting on debts and allows the individual to make payments based on their current financial situation.