Oregon Court Visitor's Report Adult Guardianship is a comprehensive report prepared by a court-appointed visitor to evaluate an adult's capacity to make decisions and manage their own affairs. The court visitor, usually an attorney or professional with experience in guardianship issues, evaluates the adult’s current living situation, medical and mental health status, finances, and other important factors. The report is used by the court to determine whether a guardianship is necessary. There are two types of Oregon Court Visitor's Report Adult Guardianship: a full guardianship report and a limited guardianship report. A full guardianship report is an in-depth evaluation of an adult's capacity and ability to manage their own affairs, while a limited guardianship report is a more abbreviated evaluation of an adult's capacity to make decisions. Both types of reports are used to determine whether an adult guardianship is necessary.