Nebraska Order Denying The Appointment of The Public Guardian is a court order that denies the appointment of a public guardian to a person who has been deemed mentally or physically incapable of taking care of their own affairs. The order is issued by a judge in the state of Nebraska and is typically issued as a result of a petition filed by the person’s family, a legal representative, or a court-appointed investigator. The order will explain why the appointment of the public guardian is being denied and outline the reasons for the denial. It may also specify any conditions that must be met before the appointment can be granted. The types of Nebraska Order Denying The Appointment of The Public Guardian include: • Order Denying Appointment on Grounds of Inadequate Resources: This order is issued when the proposed guardian does not have the resources or assets to adequately manage the proposed ward’s affairs. • Order Denying Appointment on Grounds of Incompetence: This order is issued when the proposed guardian is found to be incompetent to take on the responsibility of caring for the proposed ward. • Order Denying Appointment on Grounds of Unfitness: This order is issued when the proposed guardian is found to be unfit to serve as guardian due to criminal history, mental illness, or other factors.