Illinois Order of Adjudication Indirect Civil Contempt Failure To Pay Child Support is a court order issued by an Illinois court when a parent has failed to comply with a court-ordered or administrative child support obligation. The court order holds the parent in contempt of court for their failure to pay child support and orders that the parent pay the full amount of child support due. There are two types of Illinois Order of Adjudication Indirect Civil Contempt Failure To Pay Child Support: Immediate Payment Order and Non-Immediate Payment Order. An Immediate Payment Order requires the parent to pay the full amount of child support due within 30 days and can include a wage deduction order. A Non-Immediate Payment Order requires the parent to pay the full amount of child support due within a period of time defined in the order and can include a wage deduction order. Both orders may also include other remedies to ensure compliance, such as a lien, garnishment, or seizure of property.