A Utah Nomination of a Guardian for someone else (Bilingual — English and Spanish) is a legal document that allows a person to appoint a guardian for another individual. This document is typically used when an individual is incapacitated or when a minor needs a guardian for legal purposes. It can also be used in cases of end-of-life planning. The document must be signed by the person who is appointing the guardian, as well as signed by two witnesses. There are two types of Utah Nomination of a Guardian for someone else (Bilingual — English and Spanish): One is a "Limited" guardianship, which limits the guardian's authority to certain areas, such as medical treatment decisions. The other type is an "Absolute" guardianship, which grants the guardian all the rights and responsibilities of a parent. The document must be written in both English and Spanish, as it is a bilingual document. The document must include the name, address, and date of birth of both the individual nominating the guardian and the individual who will be appointed as the guardian. It must also include the details of the guardianship, such as the type of guardianship (limited or absolute) and the specific powers that the guardian will have. Finally, it must be signed by both the nominator and the witnesses.