Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What are court orders used primarily to inform persons who have missed appearing in court?

  1. Search Warrants

  2. Arrest Warrants

  3. Court Decrees

  4. Motions to Compel

The correct answer is: Motions to Compel

Motions to Compel are court orders used primarily to inform persons who have missed appearing in court. These motions are typically filed by one party to the case when the other party has failed to comply with a previous court order or has failed to appear in court as required. These motions seek to compel the non-compliant party to fulfill their obligations or appear in court as scheduled. Now, let's briefly touch on why the other options are not correct: - Search Warrants are issued by a judge to authorize law enforcement to search a specific location for evidence of a crime. - Arrest Warrants are issued by a judge to authorize the arrest of a specific individual suspected of committing a crime. - Court Decrees are final judgments or orders issued by a judge in a civil case or a family law matter, outlining the rights and obligations of the parties involved.