Illinois Order Appointing Limited Guardian For alleged Person With a Disability is a legal document issued by a judge in Illinois when an individual is declared to be a person with a disability and requires a guardian to make decisions on their behalf. This document outlines the limitations of the guardian's power and authority over the individual, as well as the rights and responsibilities of the guardian. There are two types of Illinois Order Appointing Limited Guardian For alleged Person With a Disability: plenary guardian and limited guardian. A plenary guardian is granted full authority to make decisions on behalf of the individual, while a limited guardian is granted only certain powers and authority. These powers and authority are typically outlined in the document, and may include the ability to make decisions regarding healthcare, finances, education, and other important matters. The document also outlines the rights and responsibilities of the guardian, such as providing the individual with adequate care, and ensuring that the individual's rights are respected.