Nebraska Order Appointing Standby Guardian is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Nebraska that appoints a person as a standby guardian for a minor child. The document is typically used when a parent or guardian is unable to provide care for a child due to illness, incarceration, or other circumstances and the court deems it necessary to name a standby guardian. This order gives the appointed standby guardian authority to take care of the minor child in the event that the parent or guardian is unable to do so. Types of Nebraska Order Appointing Standby Guardian include: 1. Temporary Standby Guardian: This type of order is typically used when the parent or guardian is expected to be unable to care for the minor child for a short period of time due to illness, incarceration, or other circumstances. 2. Permanent Standby Guardian: This type of order is typically used when the parent or guardian is unable to care for the minor child for an extended period of time due to illness, incarceration, or other circumstances. 3. Hybrid Standby Guardian: This type of order is typically used when the parent or guardian is able to provide care for the minor child but is unable to make certain decisions regarding the child’s health and welfare. The standby guardian is then given the authority to make such decisions in the event that the parent or guardian is unable to do so.