The Alaska Order Appointing Temporary Guardian Under AS 13.26.301 is a legal document used to appoint a temporary guardian of a minor or a legally incapacitated adult. This document can be used to protect a child or incapacitated adult’s well-being in situations where an immediate guardian is needed, but none is available. There are two types of Alaska Order Appointing Temporary Guardian Under AS 13.26.301: 1. Type A: For a minor or person with a disability, this order allows the appointment of a temporary guardian for up to twelve months. 2. Type B: For a minor or person with a disability who has been placed in a protective environment, this order allows the appointment of a temporary guardian for up to sixty days. The Alaska Order Appointing Temporary Guardian Under AS 13.26.301 outlines the duties of the temporary guardian and the rights of the minor or incapacitated adult. It also requires the temporary guardian to post a surety bond. The paperwork includes a petition, an affidavit, and a proposed order. The petition must include the petitioner’s name and address, the minor or incapacitated adult’s name and address, and a statement of facts that support the need for a temporary guardian.