This is a legal form that was released by the Alaska Superior Court - a government authority operating within Alaska. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is Form P-105?
A: Form P-105 is a Request for Deposited Will used in Alaska.
Q: What is the purpose of Form P-105?
A: The purpose of Form P-105 is to request the deposit of a will with the court for safekeeping.
Q: Who should use Form P-105?
A: Anyone who wants to deposit their will with the court in Alaska should use Form P-105.
Q: Does Form P-105 need to be notarized?
A: No, Form P-105 does not need to be notarized.
Q: What should I do after filing Form P-105?
A: After filing Form P-105, you should keep a copy for your records and provide a copy to the court if requested.
Q: Can I change my mind after depositing my will with the court?
A: Yes, you can retrieve your will from the court at any time by filing a Request for Return of Deposited Will (Form P-106).
Q: Are there any time limits for depositing a will with the court?
A: There are no specific time limits for depositing a will with the court, but it is recommended to do so as soon as possible.
Q: What if I have more questions about Form P-105?
A: If you have more questions about Form P-105, you can contact the Alaska Court System for further assistance.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of Form P-105 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Alaska Superior Court.