A Michigan Order Regarding Appointment of Conservator is an order issued by a court in Michigan, granting legal authority to an individual or entity to manage the assets, financial affairs, and/or personal care of a person who is unable to manage them on their own. This type of court order is typically sought by family members or guardians of an individual who has been determined to be in need of a conservator. There are two types of Michigan Orders Regarding Appointment of Conservator: an Order Appointing a Conservator of the Estate, which grants the conservator authority to manage the individual's financial affairs, and an Order Appointing a Conservator of the Person, which grants the conservator authority to manage the individual's personal care. Both types of orders require that a court determine the individual is legally incapacitated and in need of a conservator, and that the appointed conservator is appropriate for the individual's situation.