An Illinois Adjudication Order (also known as a court order) is a legal document issued by a court of law in the state of Illinois. It is a formal instruction from the court, usually in response to a civil or criminal case. The order details the rights and responsibilities of the parties involved, and may include rulings, instructions, or other directives. Depending on the specific circumstances of the case, an Illinois Adjudication Order may be issued in the form of a judgment, decree, injunction, or writ. In addition, there are several types of orders that can be issued, including a Temporary Restraining Order (TO), Preliminary Injunction, Permanent Injunction, Default Judgment, Summary Judgment, and Contempt Order.