The Illinois Instructions to Guardian of Disabled Person outlines the requirements for guardians of disabled persons in the state of Illinois. This document provides guidance to guardians of disabled persons on their rights, responsibilities and duties to the disabled person. It also outlines the process for filing petitions and obtaining court approval for guardianship. There are two types of Illinois Instructions to Guardian of Disabled Person: 1) The Instructions to Guardian of Disabled Person (GDP), and 2) The Instructions to Guardian of Disabled Person with Special Needs (GDPs). The GDP applies to all guardians of disabled persons, while the GDPs applies to guardians of disabled persons with special needs, such as those with physical, mental, or emotional disabilities. The GDP outlines the rights and responsibilities of the disabled person, the guardian, and the court. It also outlines the duties of the guardian, including providing care and support for the disabled person, making decisions in the disabled person's best interest, and managing the disabled person's affairs. The GDPs provide additional guidance for guardians of disabled persons with special needs, including information on filing petitions and obtaining court approval for guardianship. Both of these documents provide information on the legal rights of the disabled person, and help guardians of disabled persons in Illinois fulfill their duties and obligations.