The South Carolina Forensic Juvenile Blair Order — Competent is a legal document that is used to determine if a juvenile is mentally fit to stand trial. It is issued by a court and is based on a mental evaluation of the juvenile by a mental health professional. This order is used to determine whether the juvenile is competent enough to understand the proceedings and make rational decisions. It also takes into account the juvenile's emotional and cognitive abilities. There are two types of South Carolina Forensic Juvenile Blair Order — Competent: one for determining competency to stand trial and the other for determining competence to waive counsel. Both orders are signed by the court and can be appealed in certain circumstances.