An Illinois Order adjudicating Disability and appointing Guardian is a court order issued by an Illinois court that is used to declare an individual as disabled and appoint a person to serve as the legal guardian of that individual. This type of order is typically used in cases where the disabled person is unable to make decisions for themselves or manage their own affairs due to cognitive, physical, or mental impairment. There are two different types of Illinois Order adjudicating Disability and appointing Guardian: the Declaration of Disability and the Appointment of Guardian. The Declaration of Disability order formally declares an individual as disabled and determines the scope of their disability. The Appointment of Guardian order appoints the individual to serve as the legal guardian of the disabled person and outlines the powers, duties, and responsibilities of the guardian. Both orders must be approved by the court before they can be implemented.
An Illinois Order adjudicating Disability and appointing Guardian is a court order issued by an Illinois court that is used to declare an individual as disabled and appoint a person to serve as the legal guardian of that individual. This type of order is typically used in cases where the disabled person is unable to make decisions for themselves or manage their own affairs due to cognitive, physical, or mental impairment. There are two different types of Illinois Order adjudicating Disability and appointing Guardian: the Declaration of Disability and the Appointment of Guardian. The Declaration of Disability order formally declares an individual as disabled and determines the scope of their disability. The Appointment of Guardian order appoints the individual to serve as the legal guardian of the disabled person and outlines the powers, duties, and responsibilities of the guardian. Both orders must be approved by the court before they can be implemented.