Alaska Statutes (Last Updated: January 11, 2017) |
Title 13. DECEDENTS' ESTATES, GUARDIANSHIPS, TRANSFERS, TRUSTS, AND HEALTH CARE DECISIONS. |
Chapter 13.26. PROTECTION OF MINORS AND INCAPACITATED PERSONS AND THEIR PROPERTY; POWERS OF ATTORNEY. |
Article 13.26.06. PUBLIC GUARDIANS. |
Section 13.26.700. Purpose.
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The legislature recognizes that many Alaskans, for reasons of incapacity or minority, are in need of a guardian or conservator. Often these persons cannot find a person able and willing to serve as guardian or conservator. The legislature intends through AS 13.26.700 - 13.26.750 to establish the function of public guardian for the purpose of furnishing guardianship and conservatorship services. It further intends by establishing this function to provide assistance to guardians throughout the state in securing necessary services for their wards and to assist the courts, attorneys, visitors, respondents, and proposed guardians in the orderly and expeditious handling of guardianship proceedings.
Authorities
13.26.360;13.26.700;44.21.410
Notes
References
AS 13.26.360
AS 13.26.700 Purpose.
AS 44.21.410 Powers and duties.
History
(Sec. 18 ch 83 SLA 1981; am Sec. 7 ch 55 SLA 1984)