A Michigan Order Regarding Appointment of Conservator is a court order issued by a Michigan court authorizing a conservator to be appointed to manage the financial affairs of a person who is unable to do so due to physical or mental incapacity. The conservator is responsible for the management and protection of the person's property and assets, and for making sure that they are used for the person's benefit. There are three types of Michigan Order Regarding Appointment of Conservator: General Conservatorship, Limited Conservatorship, and Temporary Conservatorship. The General Conservatorship is used when a person needs long-term assistance with financial matters, and the conservator is given broad authority to manage the person's finances and property. The Limited Conservatorship is used when a person needs help with a specific financial matter, such as paying bills, and the conservator is given limited authority to handle that particular issue. The Temporary Conservatorship is used when a person needs short-term assistance with financial matters, and the conservator is given a limited period of time to manage the person's finances and property.