Ohio Judgment Entry Appointment Of Limited Guardian Of Minor is a legal process in which a court appoints a limited guardian to act on behalf of a minor or incapacitated individual. This type of guardianship is typically used when the minor or incapacitated individual needs assistance in making certain decisions regarding his or her life, such as healthcare, education, living arrangements, and financial planning. The limited guardian is responsible for making decisions based on the best interests of the minor or incapacitated person. The court will review the qualifications and suitability of the proposed guardian before making a final decision. There are three types of Ohio Judgment Entry Appointment Of Limited Guardian Of Minor: Full Guardianship, Partial Guardianship, and Standby Guardianship. Full Guardianship grants the guardian full legal authority to make decisions on the behalf of the minor or incapacitated individual; Partial Guardianship grants the guardian limited authority to make decisions on the behalf of the minor or incapacitated individual; and Standby Guardianship grants the guardian authority to make decisions only in the event of the incapacitation or death of the minor or incapacitated individual.