A Washington Order Appointing Guardian Ad Item (Alleged Incapacitated Person) is a court order issued by a judge in a Washington state court that appoints a guardian ad item to represent the interests of an alleged incapacitated person. This order is issued in situations where the court believes that the alleged incapacitated person is unable to represent their own interests in a legal proceeding. There are two types of Washington Order Appointing Guardian Ad Item (Alleged Incapacitated Person): a limited guardianship and a full guardianship. A limited guardianship allows the guardian ad item to make decisions on behalf of the alleged incapacitated person in limited circumstances, while a full guardianship allows the guardian ad item to make decisions on behalf of the alleged incapacitated person in all matters. The order also outlines the guardian ad item’s duties, which may include conducting an investigation into the alleged incapacitated person’s situation, attending court hearings and meetings with the alleged incapacitated person, and providing legal advice to the alleged incapacitated person.