The Florida Initial Guardianship Plan (Report) is a document required by the state of Florida that provides a comprehensive plan for the long-term care and protection of a minor or incapacitated adult. The plan outlines how the guardian will manage the ward's finances, provide health care, and make decisions for the ward. It also explains the rights and responsibilities of everyone involved in the guardianship. There are two types of Florida Initial Guardianship Plans: Guardianship Plans for Minors and Guardianship Plans for Incapacitated Adults. The Florida Initial Guardianship Plan (Report) must be filed with the court in order for the guardianship to be granted. The plan must be updated annually or whenever there are significant changes in the ward's life.