Illinois Order Placing Estate On Inactive Calendar is a legal procedure used in the state of Illinois to place an estate on an inactive calendar when the estate has reached a point where further proceedings are not necessary. This procedure is typically used when an estate is ready to be closed and there are no more assets to be distributed to any beneficiaries. There are two types of Illinois Order Placing Estate On Inactive Calendar: Final Order Placing Estate On Inactive Calendar and Interim Order Placing Estate On Inactive Calendar. A Final Order Placing Estate On Inactive Calendar is used when the estate is ready to be closed and all assets have been distributed. An Interim Order Placing Estate On Inactive Calendar is used when there are no assets to distribute, but further proceedings may need to be taken in the future.




