An Arizona Order to Conservator(s) and Acknowledgement is a legal document that is filed in the Arizona Superior Court to appoint a conservator to manage the financial affairs of an incapacitated individual. This document must be signed by the judge who is presiding over the case to make it official. The conservator is responsible for managing the person's finances, including making decisions about investments, banking, and other financial matters. There are two types of Arizona Order to Conservator(s) and Acknowledgement: 1. Arizona Order to Conservator(s): This document is used to appoint a conservator to manage the financial affairs of an incapacitated individual. It must be signed by the judge who is presiding over the case to make it official. 2. Arizona Acknowledgement: This document acknowledges that a conservator has been appointed to manage the financial affairs of an incapacitated individual. It must be signed by the conservator, the judge, and any other parties involved in the case.