A Utah Order Appointing Attorney To Represent Respondent In Conservatorship Proceeding is a legal document issued by a court in the state of Utah to appoint an attorney to act as a representative for an individual (the respondent) in conservatorship proceedings. The conservatorship proceeding is a court process in which an individual is appointed to manage the finances and affairs of an incapacitated person, usually a minor or adult who is unable to make their own decisions. The order appointing an attorney is used to ensure that the rights and interests of the respondent are protected in the process. The two types of Utah Order Appointing Attorney To Represent Respondent In Conservatorship Proceeding are: 1. Temporary Order Appointing Attorney — this is an order that is issued to appoint an attorney to represent the respondent in a conservatorship proceeding on a temporary basis. 2. Permanent Order Appointing Attorney — this is an order that is issued to appoint an attorney to represent the respondent in a conservatorship proceeding on a permanent basis.