This is a legal form that was released by the Alaska Court System - 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 PG-701?
A: Form PG-701 is a Power of Attorney for a parent or guardian to use when giving someone else temporary authority to care for a minor.
Q: Who can use Form PG-701?
A: Form PG-701 can be used by parents or legal guardians in Alaska.
Q: What is the purpose of Form PG-701?
A: The purpose of Form PG-701 is to grant temporary authority to another person to make decisions and take care of a minor in the absence of the parent or guardian.
Q: When should Form PG-701 be used?
A: Form PG-701 should be used when a parent or guardian will be temporarily unable to care for their child and needs to grant someone else the authority to do so.
Q: Is Form PG-701 specific to Alaska?
A: Yes, Form PG-701 is specific to Alaska and should be used according to Alaska law.
Q: Do I need an attorney to fill out Form PG-701?
A: No, you do not need an attorney to fill out Form PG-701, but it is recommended to seek legal advice if you have any questions or concerns.
Q: What information is required in Form PG-701?
A: Form PG-701 requires information about the parent or guardian, the person receiving authority, and specifics about the authority being granted.
Q: How long does the authority granted by Form PG-701 last?
A: The authority granted by Form PG-701 can be limited to a specific period of time or can be open-ended, depending on the preference of the parent or guardian.
Q: Is Form PG-701 legally binding?
A: Yes, when properly executed, Form PG-701 is legally binding and allows the person designated with authority to act on behalf of the parent or guardian.
Form Details:
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