This is a legal form that was released by the Circuit Court - Cook County, Illinois - a government authority operating within Illinois. The form may be used strictly within Cook County. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is CCP0203?
A: CCP0203 is the form used to appoint a temporary guardian of an alleged person with a disability in Cook County, Illinois.
Q: What is a temporary guardian?
A: A temporary guardian is someone who is appointed by the court to make decisions and take care of an alleged person with a disability on a temporary basis.
Q: Who is considered an alleged person with a disability?
A: An alleged person with a disability is someone who is believed to be unable to manage their own personal and financial affairs due to a disability.
Q: What is the purpose of appointing a temporary guardian?
A: The purpose of appointing a temporary guardian is to ensure that the needs of the alleged person with a disability are met while a determination of their actual disability is made.
Q: How is a temporary guardian appointed?
A: A temporary guardian is appointed through a court process in which a petition is filed, a hearing is held, and the court makes a decision based on the evidence presented.
Q: Is the appointment of a temporary guardian permanent?
A: No, the appointment of a temporary guardian is temporary and only lasts until a determination of the alleged person's disability is made.
Q: What are the responsibilities of a temporary guardian?
A: The responsibilities of a temporary guardian include making decisions about the alleged person's healthcare, housing, and financial matters, as well as ensuring their well-being and safety.
Q: Can a temporary guardian make long-term decisions for the alleged person?
A: No, a temporary guardian can only make decisions on a temporary basis until a determination of the alleged person's disability is made. Long-term decisions are made by a permanent guardian, if appointed.
Q: What happens after a determination of disability is made?
A: After a determination of disability is made, the court may appoint a permanent guardian to make decisions for the person with a disability, or may find that the person does not require a guardian.
Form Details:
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