The Illinois Civil and Family Division Reassignment Order (also known as the Illinois Reassignment Order) is a legal document issued by the Circuit Court of the State of Illinois that transfers or reassigns a civil or family case from one judge to another. This order is typically used when a judge is unable to preside over a case due to a conflict of interest, illness, or other circumstance. The Illinois Reassignment Order can be issued for three different types of cases: Civil, Domestic Relations, and Chancery. The order will provide the name of the judge to whom the case is being reassigned, as well as the date and time the case is to be heard. In some cases, the order may also provide a deadline by which the case must be completed. It is important to note that the Illinois Reassignment Order is not a court order, but rather a request for the other judge to hear the case. The judge to whom the case is being reassigned must accept the request before the reassignment is effective.