Illinois Order-General Civil

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Order-General Civil **revised 2-10-09

Illinois Order-General Civil **revised 2-10-09 is a set of rules governing civil procedures in the state of Illinois. It is a comprehensive set of rules that provide guidance for Illinois courts in handling civil matters, such as filing pleadings, conducting discovery, and scheduling hearings. The revised version of the Order-General Civil was issued on February 10, 2009. The Illinois Order-General Civil **revised 2-10-09 includes two main types of rules: the Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) and the Supreme Court Rules (SCR). The CCP sets out the procedures for filing, responding to, and disposing of civil cases in Illinois courts. The SCR provides guidance to the court on how to interpret and apply the CCP in specific situations. Additionally, the Illinois Order-General Civil **revised 2-10-09 includes several other sets of rules that govern various aspects of civil litigation in the state. These include the Supreme Court Rules on Electronic Filing, the Supreme Court Rules Governing Attorney Discipline and Disability, and the Supreme Court Rules on Pro HAC Vice Practice. The Order-General Civil also sets out rules on evidence, civil procedure, and judicial administration.

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Plenary stalking no contact orders: A plenary stalking no contact order can be issued after the abuser receives notice of the court case and both you and the abuser have a chance to appear in court. A plenary stalking no contact order can last for two years (or any fixed period of time up to two years).

The Civil No Contact Order is a civil "stay away" order for rape victims who do not have a relationship with the offender. Under a CNCO, the court orders the offender not to have any contact with the victim.

An order of protection is a court order which restricts an abuser and only is available to family or household members. An order of protection may: prohibit abuser from continuing threats and abuse (abuse includes physical abuse, harassment, intimidation, interference with personal liberty, or willful deprivation)

The Civil No Contact Order is a civil "stay away" order for rape victims who do not have a relationship with the offender. Under a CNCO, the court orders the offender not to have any contact with the victim.

Violating a no-contact order is generally a Class A misdemeanor in Illinois. A conviction carries penalties of up to one year in jail and a fine of up to $2,500. Some defendants may be ordered to pay victim restitution, attending counseling, and relinquish any personal firearms.

A Civil No Contact Order's purpose is to provide protection when there is no or a limited relationship between the survivor and the abuser. The abuser is not typically a family member, current or ex-spouse, or current or ex-partner. If they are, use the Order of Protection form instead.

If the judge finds the parent to be in contempt, the judge will decide on a punishment. This could be a fine, counseling, or even a jail sentence of up to 6 months. The judge may order both of you to mediation to try to fix the problem. The judge could also make changes to the order to make it work better.

The law basically includes all family members, or people who have or had a dating relationship, or people who do or did live together regardless of a dating or family relationship. A No Stalking No Contact Order differs from an Order of Protection in that is does not require a domestic relationship.

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Illinois Order-General Civil