The Arizona Order Of Appointment Of Permanent Conservator Of Minor is a legal document used to appoint a permanent conservator of a minor in the state of Arizona. This document is used when a parent or legal guardian has been unable to provide guardianship, or when the minor is in need of a more permanent form of guardianship. The document must be executed by the court and the conservator must be approved by the court. Different types of Arizona Order Of Appointment Of Permanent Conservator Of Minor include: — Limited Conservatorship: This type of conservatorship grants the conservator the right to make decisions regarding the minor’s health care, education, and other needs. — Full Conservatorship: This type of conservatorship grants the conservator the right to make decisions regarding the minor’s health care, education, finances, and other needs. — Standby Conservatorship: This type of conservatorship allows the conservator to take over guardianship of the minor in the event that the parent or legal guardian is unable to do so.