An Illinois Order adjudicating Disability and appointing Guardian is a court order issued by an Illinois court for individuals who have been found to be incapacitated and who need a guardian. This type of order is typically used in cases involving minors or adults who are unable to make decisions for themselves due to mental or physical disability. The order grants the guardian legal authority to make decisions for the individual, such as decisions related to health care, finances, and other personal matters. The guardian is also responsible for providing care and protection to the individual. There are two types of Illinois Order adjudicating Disability and appointing Guardian: 1. An Order Appointing a Guardian of the Person: This order grants the guardian legal authority to make decisions about the individual's personal care and health, such as health care decisions, living arrangements, and activities. 2. An Order Appointing a Guardian of the Estate: This order grants the guardian legal authority to make decisions about the individual's finances, such as managing their assets, paying bills, and making investments. When the order is issued, the court will specify the rights and responsibilities of the guardian. The court may also appoint a legal representative for the incapacitated individual to make sure their rights are protected.