Arizona Guardian and Conservator for an Adult — Preparing for and Attending the Court Hearing is a process that is used to appoint an individual to manage the personal and financial affairs of someone who is unable to do so for themselves. The court hearing is the final step in the process, where the judge reviews the application and makes a decision. There are two types of Arizona Guardians and Conservators for an Adult — Preparing for and Attending the Court Hearing: Guardians and Conservators. A Guardian is an individual appointed by the court to make decisions about the person's health care, living arrangements, and welfare. A Conservator is an individual appointed by the court to manage the person's financial affairs. The process of preparing for and attending the court hearing involves several steps. First, the applicant must complete the necessary paperwork and submit it to the court. Next, the court will review the application and determine if a court hearing is necessary. If so, the applicant must be present at the hearing. During the hearing, the court will review the application and make a ruling on whether to appoint a Guardian or Conservator. During the hearing, the applicant should be prepared to answer questions about the person's current condition and any potential conflicts of interest. The applicant should also be prepared to provide evidence of the person's inability to manage their own affairs. After the hearing, the court will issue a ruling and the Guardian or Conservator will be officially appointed.