Arizona Order to Conservator and Acknowledgment and Information to Interested Persons is a form utilized by the court to appoint a conservator for an incapacitated adult. The form is used to notify interested parties of the appointment, while providing information about the conservator and the conservative's rights and responsibilities. The form is also used to grant the conservator the authority to manage the conservative's financial and other affairs. The form is divided into several sections. The first section outlines the court's decision to appoint the conservator, including the date and time of the order. The second section outlines the conservator's powers and duties, including the authority to manage the conservative's estate. The third section outlines the conservative's rights and responsibilities, including the right to have an attorney represent them in court, the right to receive notice of court proceedings, and the right to be heard in court proceedings. There are two different types of Arizona Order To Conservator And Acknowledgment And Information To Interested Persons: limited and plenary. With a limited conservator, the conservator is only authorized to manage specific areas of the conservative's affairs, while a plenary conservator is authorized to manage all aspects of the conservative's affairs.