A Wisconsin Dispositional Order Appointing Guardian is a court order issued by a Wisconsin court that appoints a guardian for an adult who is unable to make decisions for themselves due to a physical or mental disability. The court may appoint a guardian to make decisions related to an individual's personal care, health care, finances, housing, and other matters. There are two types of Wisconsin Dispositional Order Appointing Guardian: a limited guardian and a plenary guardian. A limited guardian is appointed to make decisions related to a specific area, such as health care or finances, while a plenary guardian is appointed to make all decisions related to an individual's personal care and well-being.