Arizona Instructions: How to Fill Out the Petition for Discharge and/or Termination in a Case of Guardian/Conservatorship of an Adult are instructions given to individuals who wish to terminate a guardianship/conservatorship of an adult in the state of Arizona. This process is regulated by the Arizona Revised Statutes (AS) Title 14, and a petition must be filled out and filed in court to terminate the guardianship/conservatorship. The instructions are broken up into two categories: 1. Discharge of Guardian/Conservator 2. Termination of Guardianship/Conservatorship. For the discharge of a guardian/conservator, the petition must include the name of the guardian/conservator, the basis for the discharge, and the proposed date of discharge. All parties must be given at least 20 days notice of the hearing. For the termination of a guardianship/conservatorship, the petition must include the name of the adult, the name of the current guardian/conservator, and the proposed date of termination. The petitioner must also include the reason for the termination and any other relevant information. All parties must be given at least 20 days notice of the hearing. Once the petition is filed, the court will schedule a hearing to review the case. The petitioner may be asked to provide evidence to the court to support their petition. The court will then make a judgment on whether to terminate the guardianship/conservatorship.