The Illinois Stipulation for Termination of Child Support Obligation is a document which is used to officially end a parent’s responsibility to pay child support upon the termination of a child support order. In Illinois, a stipulation must be filed with the court and signed by both parties before the child support obligation can be terminated. The stipulation must include certain required elements, such as the names of the parties, the date of the order, the amount of the child support obligation, and the reason for termination. There are two types of Illinois Stipulation for Termination of Child Support Obligation: voluntary and court-ordered. Voluntary stipulation requires the parties to agree to the termination of the child support order. Court-ordered stipulation occurs when a judge orders the termination of a child support obligation due to a change in the circumstances of the parties involved.