Minnesota Order Appointing Guardian or Conservator (Minor) is a legal document that appoints a guardian or conservator to care for a minor child in the state of Minnesota. This document is typically used when the parents are unable to provide the necessary care for the minor due to death, incapacity, or other circumstances. The order must be filled out and filed with the county court in the county where the minor resides. It must include the name and address of the proposed guardian or conservator, the name and address of the minor, the proposed guardian's relationship to the minor, and any other relevant information. There are two types of Minnesota Order Appointing Guardian or Conservator (Minor): Temporary and Permanent. Temporary Guardianship or Conservatorship is used when the parent or guardian is temporarily unable to provide care for the minor, such as due to a medical issue or other circumstance. Permanent Guardianship or Conservatorship is used when the parent or guardian is unable to provide care for the minor due to death or incapacity. In either case, the order must be approved by the court.