An Illinois Order Appointing Plenary Guardian(s) of Minor(s) is a court order issued by a judge in the state of Illinois that appoints a guardian to assume responsibility for a minor's personal and financial affairs. This order is typically used when the minor's parent or legal guardian is unable to fulfill their duties and responsibilities due to death, incapacity, or other uncontrollable circumstances. It grants the appointed plenary guardian the legal authority to make decisions on behalf of the minor, including decisions about education, medical care, and the management of the minor's assets or estate. Types of Illinois Order Appointing Plenary Guardian(s) of Minor(s) include: -Voluntary Plenary Guardianship: This type of order is typically requested by the minor's parent or legal guardian when they are no longer able to fulfill their duties. —Involuntary Plenary Guardianship: This type of order is issued when a court finds that a minor's parent or legal guardian is unable to provide proper care and protection for the minor. —Emergency Plenary Guardianship: This type of order is issued in emergency situations when a court finds that the minor is in immediate danger and needs the protection of a plenary guardian.