A parent may choose to delegate his or her parental rights to another person
for up to one year. This is often called a Delegation of Powers by Parent or Guardian. It
can be revoked by the parents or guardians at any time for any reason,
AS 13.26.020. You can fill out Delegation of Powers by Parent or Guardian,
PG-700
. You do not file this form in court, but instead provide it to the person to whom you are delegating powers and keep a copy for yourself.
For information about making a power of attorney for an adult, please see
Alaska Legal Services's
Power of Attorney form & instructions.
To
understand how a power of attorney is different from a guardianship, please
see Office of Public Advocacy's
Public
Guardian information page.
For information about health care directives and living wills, please see Alaska
Legal Services Corporation's
Advance Health Care
Directive forms and instructions. ![]()
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