Alaska Instructions for Emergency Guardianship Petition is a legal document used to grant temporary guardianship of a minor child in the state of Alaska. It is used when there is a need to protect the minor child from harm or when the current guardian is unable to care for the child due to illness, incarceration, death, or other emergency. The petition must be filled out by a petitioner, typically the parent or guardian of the child, and filed in the court of the county where the child resides. There are two types of Alaska Instructions for Emergency Guardianship Petition: 1) Petition for Temporary Guardianship and 2) Petition for Permanent Guardianship. The Temporary Guardianship petition allows the court to appoint an emergency guardian to take care of the child’s immediate needs, such as providing food, shelter, and medical care. The Permanent Guardianship petition allows the court to appoint a more permanent guardian who will have greater legal authority over the child’s care. Both petitions require a detailed description of the child’s background and current situation as well as the petitioner’s reasons for seeking guardianship. The petitioner must also provide information on the proposed guardian, such as their relationship to the child and any qualifications or experience that would make them suitable to take care of the child.