An Illinois Order Appointing Guardian Of Minor is a court order that gives a person legal authority to act on behalf of a minor child. This order is used when the child's parents are unable or unwilling to provide necessary care and support. It can be issued by a judge in any county in Illinois, and is used to appoint a guardian to look after the physical, emotional, and financial needs of the minor child. There are two types of Illinois Order Appointing Guardian Of Minor: a guardianship of the person, which gives the guardian authority to make decisions related to the child’s health care, education, and general welfare; and a guardianship of the estate, which gives the guardian the authority to manage the child’s financial assets. The court order will specify the exact powers and duties of the guardian, and may also include provisions for periodic reviews of the guardianship.