The Illinois Petition For Temporary Guardian of alleged Person With a Disability is a legal document used when a person with a disability is unable to make decisions for themselves or is otherwise unable to care for their own well-being. This document is filed with the court by a relative or other interested party to have a temporary guardian appointed to make decisions on behalf of the incapacitated person. There are two types of Illinois Petition For Temporary Guardian of alleged Person With a Disability: the Petition for Temporary Guardianship of an Adult and the Petition for Temporary Guardianship of a Minor. Both require the petitioner to provide evidence of the person's disability and to demonstrate how a temporary guardian is necessary for their welfare. The petition must be signed by two witnesses who can attest to the person's condition, and the petition must be filed in the county in which the person is a resident. The court will then review the petition and schedule a hearing to determine if a temporary guardian should be appointed.