The Alaska minor power of attorney allows a parent or guardian to delegate the custody and care of their child to someone else. This is most common with individuals involved in military service, going to jail, or any reason suitable for a child to be in the care of another for a period of up to one (1) year. If the parent or guardian would like to have the child stay with the caretaker longer than one (1) year another form must be completed or an official guardianship filing must take place in the Alaska courts.
Laws – AS 13.26.066
Signing Requirements – Notary Public
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