Arizona Order Appointing Special Conservator and Authorizing Deposit of Funds into a TMA Account is an order that is issued by a court in the state of Arizona to appoint a special conservator, and authorize the deposit of funds into a Uniform Transfers to Minors Act (TMA) account. The order is typically used when a minor or incapacitated person lacks the capacity to manage their own finances, or when their finances must be managed during a period of incapacity. This order is issued to protect the assets of the minor or incapacitated person and ensure that they are not misused or mismanaged. There are two types of Arizona Order Appointing Special Conservator and Authorizing Deposit of Funds into a TMA Account: 1. Guardian Conservator Order: This type of order appoints a guardian conservator to manage the assets of the minor or incapacitated person and directs the conservator to deposit any funds into the TMA account. 2. Temporary Conservator Order: This type of order appoints a temporary conservator to manage the assets of the minor or incapacitated person for a specified amount of time and authorizes the conservator to deposit any funds into the TMA account.