This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form MC-120 for the current year.
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 MC-120?
A: Form MC-120 is the Petition for 180-day Commitment in Alaska.
Q: Who can file Form MC-120?
A: Only certain individuals can file Form MC-120, such as mental health professionals, peace officers, or family members of the person being petitioned.
Q: What is the purpose of Form MC-120?
A: The purpose of Form MC-120 is to initiate a legal process for the involuntary commitment and treatment of an individual with a mental illness.
Q: How long is the commitment for?
A: The commitment sought through Form MC-120 is for a period of 180 days.
Q: Is there a fee for filing Form MC-120?
A: There may be a filing fee for submitting Form MC-120, depending on the court where it is filed. Fee waivers may be available for individuals who demonstrate financial hardship.
Q: Do I need a lawyer to file Form MC-120?
A: While it is not required to have a lawyer, it is recommended to seek legal advice or representation when filing Form MC-120 to ensure compliance with the relevant laws and procedures.
Q: What happens after Form MC-120 is filed?
A: After Form MC-120 is filed, a court hearing will be scheduled to determine whether the individual meets the legal criteria for involuntary commitment.
Q: Can the person being petitioned contest the commitment?
A: Yes, the person being petitioned has the right to contest the commitment and present evidence at the court hearing.
Q: Is there a possibility for voluntary commitment instead?
A: Yes, if the person agrees to voluntary commitment, the court may consider it as an alternative to involuntary commitment.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form MC-120 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Alaska Superior Court.