Illinois Order for Body Attachment — Child Support is a court order issued by an Illinois court that requires an individual to appear in court and provide financial support for a child or children. This order is typically issued when an individual fails to make timely payments of court-ordered child support. The order may be issued against an individual who has been delinquent in payments or who has refused to make payments. The Order for Body Attachment requires the individual to appear in court and provide financial information, so the court can determine the amount of back child support owed. There are three types of Illinois Order for Body Attachment — Child Support: 1. Standard Order for Body Attachment — This is issued when an individual has failed to make timely payments of court-ordered child support. 2. Immediate Order for Body Attachment — This is issued when an individual has failed to make timely payments of court-ordered child support and the court believes that the individual is likely to flee the jurisdiction. 3. Order for Body Attachment with Financial Injunction — This is issued when an individual has failed to make timely payments of court-ordered child support and the court believes that the individual has assets that can be attached and used to pay the back child support.