An Illinois Order Setting Hearing is a court hearing that is held in the state of Illinois to determine the terms and conditions of a legal order. It is typically held in a court of law in front of a judge, and the parties involved must provide evidence to support their case. The hearing is used to decide matters such as child custody, child support, visitation, property division, and other matters related to a divorce or separation. There are two types of Illinois Order Setting Hearings: a contested hearing, where both parties present their case, and an uncontested hearing, where one party presents their case and the other party does not contest the order.