A Utah Notice of Hearing (Minor Conservatorship) is a legal document that is used when an adult is seeking to become a conservator over a minor. The Notice of Hearing states the date and time of the hearing, the court location, the name of the petitioner, and the name of the minor. The Notice of Hearing also identifies the type of conservatorship that is being sought, including guardianship, conservatorship of the estate, or conservatorship of the person. The Notice of Hearing must be filed with the court, served upon the minor's parent or guardian, and the minor must be given proper notice as required by law. There are two types of Utah Notice of Hearing (Minor Conservatorship): the preliminary hearing and the final hearing. The preliminary hearing is typically held to determine whether the conservator should be appointed and the final hearing is held to decide the specific terms of the conservatorship.