Illinois Order Appointing Guardian of Minor is a court order that appoints an individual to be the legal guardian of a minor in the state of Illinois. This process is used when the biological or adoptive parents of the minor are unable or unwilling to provide appropriate care and protection for the minor. The order can be used to appoint a guardian for a single minor or for multiple minors. There are two types of Illinois Order Appointing Guardian of Minor: 1. Guardianship of the Person: This type of order appoints a guardian to make decisions related to the minor's health care, housing, education, and other matters of daily life. 2. Guardianship of the Estate: This type of order appoints a guardian to manage the minor's assets such as financial accounts, investments, and real estate. The process for obtaining an Illinois Order Appointing Guardian of Minor begins with filing a petition in court. The petition must include detailed information about the minor, the proposed guardian, and the reasons why the guardianship is needed. After the petition is filed, the court will set a hearing date where the parties can present their case. Once the court grants the order, the guardian will be appointed and will be responsible for taking care of the minor's needs.