The New York Appointment Order is an order issued by a court in the state of New York to appoint an individual to serve in a particular position or capacity. This order is typically used when the court needs to appoint a guardian, trustee, conservator, administrator, receiver, or other type of fiduciary. There are several types of New York Appointment Orders, including: • Guardian Appointment Orders: These orders are used to appoint a guardian for an incapacitated individual or a minor. • Trustee Appointment Orders: These orders are used to appoint a trustee to manage the assets of a trust. • Conservator Appointment Orders: These orders are used to appoint a conservator to manage the assets of an incapacitated individual. • Administrator Appointment Orders: These orders are used to appoint an administrator to handle the affairs of a deceased person’s estate. • Receiver Appointment Orders: These orders are used to appoint a receiver to manage the assets of a business or estate.