The Illinois Allocation of Parental Responsibilities Evaluation Referral Order (IPREM) is a court order issued by the state of Illinois that outlines the procedures for evaluating and determining parental responsibilities in cases of divorce or other legal separation. It allows for the court to refer the parties to a qualified evaluator, such as a psychologist or social worker, for an evaluation of the parties’ goals, parenting abilities, and other factors necessary for determining the best course of action. The IPREM outlines three types of Allocation of Parental Responsibilities Evaluation Referral Orders: a Full Evaluation Order, a Limited Evaluation Order, and a Partial Evaluation Order. A Full Evaluation Order requires the parties to submit to a full evaluation process, with the results being used as evidence in the court proceedings. A Limited Evaluation Order allows the parties to submit to a less comprehensive evaluation process, but includes the option of additional evaluation at the court’s discretion. A Partial Evaluation Order requires the parties to submit to a limited evaluation process, but requires that the results be used as evidence in the court proceedings.