Arizona General Order To Guardian For Minor Child is a document that gives a third party legal rights to care for a minor child in the absence of a parent or legal guardian. The document is issued by a court and is binding in the state of Arizona. The document is used when a third party has been appointed as a guardian for the minor, and they will be responsible for making decisions on behalf of the minor child. This document can grant guardianship for a limited period of time or until the minor turns 18. The document must be filled out accurately and signed by the court. It must include the full name and contact information of the minor, the name and contact information of the guardian, and the length of time the guardianship will last. There are two types of Arizona General Order To Guardian For Minor Child: temporary guardianship and permanent guardianship. Temporary guardianship grants the guardian limited rights for a specified period of time, while permanent guardianship grants the guardian rights until the minor turns 18.