The Minnesota Order Appointing Emergency Guardian or Agent or Conservator of Estate is a court order issued by the Minnesota probate court. This order appoints a temporary guardian, agent, or conservator of the estate of a person who is unable to manage their own affairs due to illness or disability. This order authorizes the appointed guardian, agent, or conservator to act on the person's behalf, and gives the court the power to make decisions on their behalf. There are two types of Minnesota Order Appointing Emergency Guardian or Agent or Conservator of Estate: the Standard Order and the Expedited Order. The Standard Order is used when the person's illness or disability is not severe, and allows the court to take all necessary steps to protect the person and their estate. The Expedited Order is used in cases where the person's illness or disability is severe, and the court must act quickly to protect the person and their estate.