Alaska Mediation and Confidentiality Agreement — Adult Guardianship is a process of dispute resolution, allowing the parties to come to an agreement without going through the court system. This type of mediation is used in cases involving guardianship of adults. The process is voluntary and confidential, and the mediator is a neutral third party. The mediator will help the parties to communicate, identify issues, and explore options to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. The mediator will not give legal advice or make decisions, but instead will help the parties to come to an agreement. The agreement should be in writing and signed by both parties, and the mediator. The types of Alaska Mediation and Confidentiality Agreement — Adult Guardianship include: guardianship of a disabled adult, guardianship of an incapacitated adult, guardianship of an adult with developmental disabilities, guardianship of an adult with mental illness, guardianship of an adult with dementia, guardianship of an adult with addiction, and guardianship of an adult with physical disabilities.