Illinois Case Management Order Probate is the court-supervised process of administering the estate of an individual who has died. It involves managing and distributing the deceased's assets, paying outstanding debts, filing tax returns, and providing a final accounting of the estate to the court. During the probate process, the court will appoint an executor or administrator to oversee the estate and ensure that it is properly managed. There are two types of Illinois Case Management Order Probate: supervised probate and unsupervised probate. Supervised probate involves the court overseeing the entire process, while unsupervised probate allows the executor or administrator to manage the estate without direct court supervision.