Illinois Modification of Visitation is a legal process that allows a parent or guardian to modify a court order regarding the visitation rights of a minor child. The process can be used to change the amount of visitation, the terms of visitation, or the times and places of visitation. There are two types of Illinois Modification of Visitation: voluntary and court-ordered. Voluntary modifications can be agreed upon by both parties, while court-ordered modifications require a hearing before a judge to determine whether a modification should be granted. The court will consider the best interests of the child, the existing visitation order, and any changes to the circumstances that have occurred since the original order was issued.