An Illinois Order Extending Temporary Guardianship of an Alleged Disabled Person is a legal document issued by the court in Illinois when a guardian is appointed to take temporary care of an individual who is believed to be disabled or incapacitated. This type of order is typically issued when an individual is unable to make decisions or take care of themselves due to their disability or incapacity, and a guardian is needed to make decisions on their behalf. The order will specify the power granted to the guardian, the duration of the guardianship, and any other relevant details. There are two types of Illinois Order Extending Temporary Guardianship of an Alleged Disabled Person: limited guardianship and plenary guardianship. Limited guardianship grants the guardian limited authority over the disabled person, while plenary guardianship grants the guardian full authority over the disabled person.