The Nevada Order Appointing Guardian(s) — Adult is a legal document that is used when a court has determined that an adult is incapable of managing his/her own affairs and requires a guardian to provide care and protection. This document outlines the court's decision and appoints a guardian to make decisions on behalf of the incapacitated adult. There are two types of Nevada Order Appointing Guardian(s) — Adult: Limited Guardianship and Full Guardianship. A Limited Guardianship orders the guardian to make decisions in specific areas, such as health care and finances. A Full Guardianship grants the guardian complete control over the incapacitated adult's affairs. The Nevada Order Appointing Guardian(s) — Adult must be signed by a judge and filed with the court.