The New York Order Appointing Kinship Guardian And-Or Permanent Guardian is a legal document issued by a court of law that appoints a family member or other trusted adult as a guardian for a minor child or incapacitated adult. This document gives the appointed guardian the legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the minor or incapacitated adult. There are two types of New York Order Appointing Kinship Guardian And-Or Permanent Guardian. The first type of order is a Kinship Guardian Order, which appoints a family member as the guardian of a minor child or incapacitated adult. This order outlines the guardian's responsibilities and authority over the minor or incapacitated adult, including decisions regarding medical care, education, and general welfare. The second type of order is a Permanent Guardian Order, which appoints an unrelated adult as the guardian of a minor child or incapacitated adult. This order outlines the guardian's responsibilities and authority, including decisions regarding medical care, education, and general welfare. Both types of orders are issued by a court of law and are legally binding. They are designed to ensure the safety and well-being of minors and incapacitated adults.