An Illinois Court Order (Blank) is a legally binding decision issued by a court in the state of Illinois. Depending on the type of case, there are different types of court orders issued by the court. Common types of Illinois Court Orders include Temporary Restraining Orders, Preliminary Injunctions, Protective Orders, Eviction Orders, Divorce Decrees, Child Support Orders, Custody Orders, Support Orders, and Judgments. Each of these court orders has different legal requirements and implications. Temporary Restraining Orders are issued to protect someone from immediate and irreparable harm. Preliminary Injunctions are a court order that prohibits a party from doing something until a full hearing can be held. Protective Orders are court orders that are issued to protect victims of domestic violence. Eviction Orders are court orders that legally evict a tenant from a rental property. Divorce Decrees are court orders that legally dissolve a marriage. Child Support Orders are court orders that require one parent to financially support a child. Custody Orders are court orders that establish custody rights of parents and children. Support Orders are court orders that require one party to provide financial support to another party. Judgments are court orders that legally decide a dispute between two parties.