An Arizona Court Order Terminating Guardianship of a Minor is a document issued by a court in Arizona that terminates a guardianship of a minor. This document is usually used when it is no longer in the best interest of the minor for a guardian to be appointed. There are two types of Arizona Court Order Terminating Guardianship of a Minor: voluntary and involuntary. A voluntary termination of guardianship is when the guardian of a minor voluntarily relinquishes their rights and responsibilities to the court. The court then issues an order terminating the guardianship, releasing the guardian from any further obligation to the minor. An involuntary termination of guardianship is when the court terminates the guardianship due to the death of the guardian, the guardian's failure to meet their obligations, or the guardian being found to be unfit. In this case, the court issues an order terminating the guardianship, and the court may appoint a new guardian or specify other arrangements for the care and custody of the minor.