Arizona General Order To Conservator For Minor Child is a court order that appoints an adult to act as a conservator of a minor child's estate. The conservator manages the child's finances, investments, and other assets to ensure that the child's best interests are protected. This court order is used in Arizona when a minor has no parent or legal guardian to take care of their financial affairs. There are two types of Arizona General Order To Conservator For Minor Child: limited and full conservatorship. A limited conservator is appointed to manage a limited portion of the minor's property, such as a trust, while a full conservator is appointed to manage all the minor's property. In both cases, the court is responsible for ensuring that the conservator is acting in the best interest of the minor.