Arizona Discharge / Terminate Conservatorship of Minor is the process of legally ending a conservatorship of a minor in the state of Arizona. This process is typically used when a minor has reached the age of majority, 18 years of age, or when the minor’s circumstances no longer require a conservatorship. There are three main types of Arizona Discharge / Terminate Conservatorship of Minor: voluntary, court ordered, and stipulated. Voluntary Discharge/Termination: This type of termination is initiated by the parent or legal guardian of the minor. The parent or guardian will submit a Voluntary Petition to Terminate Conservatorship to the court, which must be approved by the court in order to take effect. Court Ordered Discharge/Termination: This type of termination is initiated by the court. The court will review the circumstances of the conservatorship and either terminate or modify the conservatorship as needed. Stipulated Discharge/Termination: This type of termination involves an agreement between the conservator and the court. The conservator and the court will agree to a stipulation which must be approved by the court in order to take effect. In all types of Arizona Discharge / Terminate Conservatorship of Minor, the court must approve the termination of the conservatorship before it takes effect.