Utah Proposed Order Appointing Conservator is a legal document used to appoint a conservator for an individual or entity in the state of Utah. This order, which is issued by the court, outlines the powers and duties of the conservator and the rights and obligations of the conservative. There are two types of Utah Proposed Order Appointing Conservator: General Conservatorship and Limited Conservatorship. A General Conservatorship grants the conservator full authority over the conservative’s finances, property, and person. A Limited Conservatorship grants the conservator limited authority, such as managing the conservative’s finances, and requires court approval for any major decisions. The Proposed Order Appointing Conservator must be approved by the court before it becomes effective, and the proposed conservator must submit a bond to the court to ensure that they will faithfully fulfill their duties.