What is involved in establishing a guardianship?

Establishing a guardianship in Alaska requires a few steps. It begins with filing a petition or complaint with the court to request the guardianship. This includes information about who is requesting the guardianship, why a guardianship is necessary, and who will be the guardian. Once the petition is filed, a court hearing will be scheduled. At the hearing, the court will determine the necessity of the guardianship and determine who will be appointed. It may be an individual or an organization. The court will also set out the scope of the guardianship in the order and determine a budget for the guardianship. A guardian is responsible for the day-to-day care of the person they are caring for and managing their finances. Once the guardianship is established, the guardian must file an annual report with the court. The report shows how the guardian is meeting their required duties within the scope of the guardianship. The court can also issue a temporary guardianship and name an individual or organization to serve as a temporary guardian when there is an emergency situation where a guardianship is necessary but there is not sufficient time to go through the normal process. In establishing a guardianship in Alaska, the court takes extra steps to ensure the person in need is protected and their rights respected.

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