Illinois Order-Probate for Disabled Person is a court order that provides a legal guardian to make decisions on behalf of a disabled person. This type of order can be issued for adults or minors with a physical or mental disability, or a developmental disability. The guardian is responsible for making decisions related to the disabled person’s finances, health care, housing, education, and other important areas of life. There are two types of Illinois Order-Probate for Disabled Person: plenary guardianship and limited guardianship. A plenary guardianship is when the guardian is given full authority to make decisions for the disabled person, while a limited guardianship is when the guardian is only granted limited authority.




