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- Guardianship of the Estate – Gives the Guardian the authority to make all financial decisions for the individual.
- Guardianship of the Person – Gives the Guardian the authority to make day-to-day decisions of a personal nature, except financial decisions, on behalf of the individual. Such decisions would include making arrangements for food, clothing, living arrangements, medical care, recreation, and education.
- Guardianship of Person and Estate (General Guardian) – Gives the Guardian the authority to make nearly all decisions for the individual and combines the authority of guardianship of person and guardianship of estate.