An Arizona Order Appointing Attorney, Physician, and Court Investigator for Guardianship and Conservatorship for an Adult is a court order issued by a judge or magistrate that appoints individuals to act on behalf of an adult who is unable to make decisions on their own due to incapacity or disability. The order appoints an attorney, a physician, and a court investigator to investigate the adult's needs, assess their capacity, and determine if guardianship or conservatorship is appropriate. The attorney will represent the adult in court proceedings, the physician will provide medical assessments, and the court investigator will provide an independent report of the adult's situation. There are two types of Arizona Order Appointing Attorney, Physician, and Court Investigator for Guardianship and Conservatorship for an Adult: temporary and permanent. A temporary order is used when an adult is in immediate danger or when the circumstances of their incapacity are uncertain. A permanent order is issued after a court hearing and is used to appoint the attorney, physician, and court investigator for an extended period of time.