After considering evidence at the Fla. Stat. § 744.3371 hearing, the judge will enter an “Order Determining Capacity”, also known as a competency adjudication. This order describes the rights that should be removed from an AIP as well as the ones that should be delegated to a future guardian. The rights that can be removed from an AIP are extensive, but are listed as follows: to contract, to marry, to sue, to vote, to apply for government benefits, to travel, to determine residence, to manage property, to consent to medical treatment, to have a driver’s license, to be employed, to own a weapon, to decide social environment, and to apply for government benefits. Some of those rights can be delegated to a guardian for the guardian to “exercise” on behalf of the Ward. Others, like “marriage” and “employment”, obviously cannot be delegated.