The Arizona Order of Appointment of Permanent Guardian and Conservator of Adult is a court order that appoints a guardian and conservator for an adult who is unable to manage his/her own personal, financial, and/or medical affairs. The order is typically sought by a family member or other interested party, and must be granted by the court. It appoints a permanent guardian and conservator for an adult who is determined to be incapacitated, and requires that the guardian and conservator provide the incapacitated adult with the necessary care and protection. The order also outlines the legal rights and responsibilities of the guardian and conservator, and specifies the terms of their appointment. There are two types of Arizona Order of Appointment of Permanent Guardian and Conservator of Adult: Limited and General. The Limited Order of Appointment of Permanent Guardian and Conservator of Adult applies when the adult is unable to manage just a few specific matters, such as healthcare decisions or financial transactions. The General Order of Appointment of Permanent Guardian and Conservator of Adult applies when the adult is unable to manage most matters and requires a more comprehensive guardian and conservator.