An Illinois Order appointing Temporary Guardian For Disabled Person is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Illinois to appoint a temporary guardian for an individual who has been deemed mentally or physically disabled. This order is typically issued when a disabled person is unable to make decisions for themselves, or is unable to take care of their own affairs. The order will specify the duties and responsibilities of the temporary guardian, including the right to make decisions for the disabled person, manage their finances, and make decisions about medical care and other matters. The order will also designate the length of the guardianship, usually no more than six months. There are two types of Illinois Order appointing Temporary Guardian For Disabled Person: General Order of Guardianship and Limited Order of Guardianship. A General Order of Guardianship grants the guardian full power to make decisions for the disabled person, while a Limited Order of Guardianship grants the guardian limited powers to make decisions for the disabled person.