Alaska Minor’s Objection to Appointment of Testamentary Guardian is a legal document filed by a minor in the state of Alaska to object to the appointment of a testamentary guardian for them. The document must be filed with the court and outline the minor’s reasons for objecting to the appointment, such as the proposed guardian not being fit to manage their assets, or the minor not being comfortable with the proposed guardian. The minor must provide evidence in support of their objection, and the court will hear both sides before making a decision. The two types of Alaska Minor’s Objection to Appointment of Testamentary Guardian are form objections and informal objections. A form objection is a standard document that outlines the minor’s reasons for objecting to the appointment and must be filed with the court. An informal objection is made without the use of a form and is used when the minor has specific objections to the proposed guardian that go beyond the standard reasons for objection.