A Nebraska Order Appointing Court Visitor Or Guardian Ad Item When The Public Guardian Is Nominated To Be Appointed is a legal order issued by a Nebraska court to appoint a court visitor or guardian ad item when the public guardian is nominated to serve as such. The order appoints the public guardian to serve as the court visitor or guardian ad item for the minor or incapacitated adult in question. The public guardian is tasked with investigating the facts and circumstances underlying the case and making recommendations to the court as to the best interests of the minor or incapacitated adult. The order typically contains the court's findings, the parties involved, and the terms of the appointment. It may also include specific instructions or orders concerning the duties of the public guardian, including information about the duration of the appointment, the court's expectations for the guardian ad item, and the legal authority of the guardian ad item. There are two types of Nebraska Order Appointing Court Visitor Or Guardian Ad Item When The Public Guardian Is Nominated To Be Appointed: Ad Item and Visitor. An Ad Item order is issued when a minor or incapacitated adult is involved in a court proceeding, such as a guardianship or conservatorship proceeding. The guardian ad item is tasked with representing the minor or incapacitated adult’s best interests in the court proceeding. A Visitor order is issued when a minor or incapacitated adult is not involved in a court proceeding, but the court finds that a guardian ad item is necessary for the protection of the minor or incapacitated adult's rights. The visitor is tasked with investigating the facts and circumstances underlying the case and making recommendations to the court as to the best interests of the minor or incapacitated adult.