Illinois Family Court General Order is a set of legal directives issued by a court that governs the proceedings of family court in the state of Illinois. The orders provide guidance on matters such as child custody, visitation, child support, alimony, and other related issues. These orders are binding on all parties involved in the proceedings and must be followed. There are three types of Illinois Family Court General Order: 1. General Order on Visitation: This order sets out the rules and guidelines regarding visitation rights of the parties involved in the family court proceedings. It outlines the frequency and duration of visits, as well as any other relevant conditions. 2. General Order on Child Support: This order sets out the rules and guidelines regarding the payment of child support in accordance with state law. It outlines the amount of child support to be paid, when payments are due, and any other relevant conditions. 3. General Order on Alimony: This order sets out the rules and guidelines regarding alimony payments between the parties involved in the family court proceedings. It outlines the amount of alimony to be paid, when payments are due, and any other relevant conditions.