Illinois Divorce Appearance is a legal process in which a party seeking to terminate a marriage must appear in court to make their case for the divorce. This appearance is required in order for the court to hear both sides of the case and make a determination of whether the divorce should be granted. There are two types of Illinois Divorce Appearance: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary appearance is when the parties agree to appear in court to present their case, while involuntary appearance is when the court orders one or both of the parties to appear. During the appearance, the court will review evidence and testimony presented by both parties to determine if the grounds for divorce are met. If the court does grant the divorce, it will also issue orders for the division of property, child custody, and any other important matters.