An Illinois Order Appointing Gal/Representative/Attorney is a court order issued by a state court in Illinois that appoints a guardian ad item, representative, or attorney to act on behalf of an individual who is unable to represent themselves in a legal matter. This type of order is often used in cases involving family law, guardianship, or estate planning. There are several types of Illinois Order Appointing Gal/Representative/Attorney, including: 1. Guardian Ad Item Order: This type of order appoints a guardian ad item (Gal) to make decisions on behalf of an individual who is unable to make those decisions on their own. 2. Representative Order: This type of order appoints a representative to act on behalf of an individual in a legal matter. 3. Attorney Order: This type of order appoints an attorney to represent an individual in a legal matter. In all cases, the Illinois Order Appointing Gal/Representative/Attorney will specify the individual's rights and responsibilities, as well as the duties and authority of the appointed Gal, representative, or attorney. It will also include details of how the appointed individual will be compensated for their services.