Nebraska Order For Guardian To Have No Authority Over The Estate of The Ward is a legal document issued by a Nebraska court that prohibits the guardian appointed by the court from having any authority over the estate of the ward. This type of order is typically issued when the guardian has acted improperly or has abused their authority over the ward’s assets. There are two types of Nebraska Order For Guardian To Have No Authority Over The Estate of The Ward: 1. Limited Order — A limited order is an order that allows the guardian to have limited authority over the ward’s estate, such as the ability to pay bills, manage investments, and access bank accounts. 2. Full Order — A full order is an order that completely removes the guardian’s authority over the estate of the ward. This type of order is typically used in cases where the guardian has committed a serious violation or is not properly managing the ward’s assets.