An Illinois Order appointing Standby Guardian as Guardian of Minor is a court order issued in the state of Illinois that appoints a Standby Guardian to serve as guardian of a minor child. The order is typically issued when the minor's parents are unable or unwilling to provide care and guardianship for their child. There are two types of Illinois Order appointing Standby Guardian as Guardian of Minor: Limited Standby Guardian and Full Standby Guardian. A Limited Standby Guardian is a standby guardian that is appointed by the court to provide temporary guardianship of the minor during a specific period of time. The limited standby guardian is usually appointed when the minor's parents are temporarily unable to provide care. The limited standby guardian is not allowed to make long-term decisions for the minor, and their guardianship can be revoked at any time. A Full Standby Guardian is a standby guardian that is appointed by the court to provide full-time guardianship of the minor. The full standby guardian has the same legal authority as a parent to make decisions for the minor. The full standby guardian can make long-term decisions for the minor, and their guardianship can only be revoked by the court. The Illinois Order appointing Standby Guardian as Guardian of Minor will include the name of the standby guardian, the specific powers that the guardian has, and a description of the responsibilities of the guardian. The order will also include the date on which the guardianship will begin and the date on which the guardianship will end.