The Florida Initial Plan of Guardian of Person (Minor) is a document that is used to appoint a guardian and help protect a minor child's interests in the event of death, incapacity, or other extenuating circumstances. This document is used to designate a specific person or persons as a guardian of the minor and to set forth their responsibilities and authority. The document includes the name of the minor and the guardian, the guardian's contact information, the guardian's powers and duties, and the guardian's responsibilities to the minor's estate. There are two types of Florida Initial Plan of Guardian of Person (Minor): Limited Guardianship and Plenary Guardianship. Limited Guardianship is a limited appointment that provides certain powers, such as making decisions about the minor's health care, education, and activities. Plenary Guardianship is a full guardianship that allows the guardian to make decisions about all aspects of the minor's life, including financial matters.