The coalition of human services providers who have fought with the state in court over the scant funding they received during the two-year budget impasse will keep its litigation options until its members can confirm they are being paid.Andrea Durbin, chairwoman of the 94-member Pay Now Illinois coalition, said in an interview that her goal is getting paid, not winning the legal question at hand.“We’re going to take a wait-and-see approach,” Durbin said. “We’re not going to make any permanent …