Illinois Guardianship Report-Minor Or Disabled adult is an official document that is used by an adult guardian to report to the court on a minor or disabled adult's status and well-being. It is used to inform the court about the minor or disabled adult's living situation, medical and educational needs, and any other relevant information that the guardian has in their care. The report is filed on an ongoing basis in order to keep the court up to date on the minor or disabled adult's progress and to ensure that their rights are being protected. There are two types of Illinois Guardianship Reports-Minor Or Disabled adult: (1) annual guardianship reports and (2) progress guardianship reports. An annual guardianship report is filed once a year and outlines the guardian's duties, responsibilities, and any changes that have taken place since the last report was filed. A progress guardianship report is filed when there have been significant changes in the minor or disabled adult's life and provides an update on the current state of affairs. Both reports are important for ensuring that the minor or disabled adult is being cared for appropriately.