Alaska Guardian's Acceptance of Appointment in a Will is a document that allows a person to accept the responsibility of being appointed as a guardian in the Last Will and Testament of a deceased person. The Alaska Guardian's Acceptance of Appointment in a Will is a legally binding document that must be filed with the court in order for the appointment to be valid. The document must include the name of the deceased person, the names of the appointed guardian, and a statement confirming that the appointed guardian is willing to accept the responsibility of the guardianship. There are two types of Alaska Guardian's Acceptance of Appointment in a Will: voluntary and court-appointed. A voluntary acceptance of appointment is when the guardian voluntarily accepts the responsibility of the guardianship. A court-appointed acceptance of appointment is when the guardian is appointed by a court order. In either case, the acceptance of appointment must be filed with the court in order for the appointment to be valid.