Arizona Revocation Of Parents Consent To Guardianship And Petition To Terminate Guardianship is a legal process in which a parent or legal guardian of a minor child can revoke their consent to guardianship of their child and petition the court to terminate the guardianship. There are two types of Arizona Revocation Of Parents Consent To Guardianship And Petition To Terminate Guardianship: voluntary and involuntary. In a voluntary revocation, the parent or legal guardian voluntarily petitions the court to terminate the guardianship. In an involuntary revocation, the court initiates the guardianship termination proceedings based on evidence of neglect or abuse. The process for both types of revocation involves filing a petition with the court, attending a hearing, and providing evidence that the guardianship should be terminated. In both cases, the court will consider the best interests of the child when deciding whether to grant the petition.