The Arizona Affidavit Of Person To Be Appointed Guardian And-Or Conservator is a legal document used to appoint an individual as the guardian and/or conservator of a minor or incapacitated adult in the state of Arizona. The affidavit is used to appoint a person to take on the responsibility of providing care and protection for another person, ensuring their financial and physical wellbeing. This document must be signed by the person to be appointed, and must be witnessed by two people (or a notary) who are not related to the minor or incapacitated adult. The affidavit must also be approved by the court, and the appointee must meet all legal requirements in order to be appointed as guardian and/or conservator. There are two types of Arizona Affidavit Of Person To Be Appointed Guardian And-Or Conservator: Guardianship Affidavit and Conservatorship Affidavit. The Guardianship Affidavit is used to appoint an individual as the legal guardian of a minor or incapacitated adult. This document outlines the duties and responsibilities of the appointed guardian, and must be signed by both the person to be appointed and the minor/incapacitated adult (or their legal representative), as well as two witnesses (or a notary). The Conservatorship Affidavit is used to appoint an individual as the conservator of a minor or incapacitated adult. This document outlines the duties and responsibilities of the appointed conservator, and must be signed by both the person to be appointed and the minor/incapacitated adult (or their legal representative), as well as two witnesses (or a notary).