The Alaska Notice of Guardianship Hearing For Non-Indian Child (by Petitioner) is a form that is used in the state of Alaska when an individual wishes to be appointed as a legal guardian for a non-Indian child. This form is typically used when the child’s parents are unable to care for the child or are deceased. The petitioner is required to fill out the form and submit it to the court, along with any supporting documentation. The court will then hold a hearing to determine if the petitioner is suitable to become the guardian of the child. The Alaska Notice of Guardianship Hearing For Non-Indian Child (by Petitioner) is available in two different forms: the Petition For Guardianship and the Petition For Temporary Guardianship. The Petition For Guardianship is used when the petitioner is asking the court to appoint them as the permanent guardian of the child, while the Petition For Temporary Guardianship is used when the petitioner is asking for a temporary guardianship for a specific period of time.