An Illinois Order (Blank) is a court-ordered document issued by the state of Illinois to address a variety of legal matters. This can include orders relating to child support, parenting time, and other family law matters, as well as orders for protection from abuse, eviction notices, wage garnishments, and more. There are several types of Illinois Orders, including: • Child Support Orders: These orders are issued by the court to establish a specific amount of child support that is owed to the custodial parent by the non-custodial parent. • Parenting Time Orders: These orders establish a specific schedule for when each parent has the right to spend time with the child. • Eviction Notices: These orders are issued by the court to notify a tenant that they must vacate a property within a certain period of time. • Wage Garnishment Orders: These orders are issued by the court to require an employer to withhold a portion of an employee’s wages to pay a debt, such as child support or a judgment. • Protection from Abuse Orders: These orders are issued by the court to protect a victim of domestic violence from their abuser.