To make a year and a half long story short, my brother and I were sued by our other two siblings to fast forward the sale of our family farm in Illinois last year. Finally, I sold it to a friend in May and we closed this past Friday. However, the night before at 5pm, my siblings filed a consent order asking for more than their 25%. After taking the weekend to decide we are done and no longer want to argue over a couple thousand dollars, we agreed. Their attorney is now saying the consent order requires a motion, which means more $ and time, but everything I can find online says motions are not required and that if we all agree, the judge just needs to sign it to enforce it so the title company has specific instructions to pay out the proceeds from the sale that is now sitting in escrow. Is this true, or should it be "as easy" as submitting the order to the judge to make it binding and then we are finished?