What does it mean for a case to be stricken?
Checked the status for my divorce and it was said status was changed to.stricken. don't understand what that means
I agree with the other answers. If the case was dismissed you should have gotten notice of that. Usually being stricken means it was not heard on the day it was set for. Sometimes an attorney on the case will ask for it to be stricken or if no one shows up the court strikes it from the call. Follow up with the clerk or an attorney.
Usually means that a motion was filed and that whoever filed it did not appear on the court date. If that party wants the motion heard, a new date must be set and notice to you should be sent out. At least that is what it means in the counties I go to which does not include Kankakee. For a better answer, check with the clerk's office or better yet, hire an attorney.
It simply means that for some reason the case was simply removed from that day's court calendar. It was not dismissed. If you have questions, you should contact your attorney. If you do not have one, I respectfully suggest that you hire one as divorce is typically not something you should do without one.