The Arizona Order to Conservator of Minor and Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons is a legal document that is used in Arizona to appoint a conservator of a minor. It is a court order that appoints someone to make decisions on behalf of a minor that is under the age of majority. This document is used to appoint a conservator of either an estate or a person. The conservator is responsible for managing the minor’s assets and protecting the minor’s best interests. There are two types of Arizona Order to Conservator of Minor and Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons documents: 1. Petition for Appointment of Conservator of Minor: This document is used to petition the court to appoint a conservator of a minor. This document must include information about the minor, the proposed conservator, and the reasons for the appointment. 2. Acknowledgement and Information to Interested Persons: This document is used to inform interested parties of the appointment of a conservator of a minor. This document must include information about the conservator and the minor’s assets. It must also include a statement that anyone with an interest in the minor’s estate may file an objection to the appointment in court.