1. If the court finds that the proposed protected person is not incapacitated and is not in need of a guardian, the court shall dismiss the petition. 2. If the court finds that the proposed protected person is of limited capacity and is in need of a special guardian, the court shall enter an order accordingly and specify the powers and duties of the special guardian. 3. If the court finds that appointment of a general guardian is required, the court shall appoint a general guardian of the person, estate, or person and estate of the proposed protected person.
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