The Arizona Order for Temporary Guardianship of Minor is a court order issued by an Arizona court that grants a temporary guardianship of a minor. This type of guardianship is usually requested when the minor’s parent or legal guardian is unavailable or has died or become incapacitated. The order grants the appointed guardian the authority to make decisions on behalf of the minor, such as decisions regarding medical care, educational plans, and other matters related to the minor’s wellbeing. There are two types of Arizona Order for Temporary Guardianship of Minor: 1) Temporary Guardianship of Minor with Consent of Parent or Guardian and 2) Temporary Guardianship of Minor Without Consent of Parent or Guardian. For the first type, the parent or legal guardian must consent to the guardianship for it to be valid. The parent or legal guardian must provide a written statement of consent to the court. For the second type, the guardianship is requested when the parent or legal guardian is unavailable or has died or become incapacitated. The court will review the case and determine whether the guardianship is necessary and in the best interest of the minor.