PG-615 Parent's Consent 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the PG-615 Parent's Consent in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the minor's name and date of birth at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying the child involved in the guardianship proceedings.
  3. In section 1, provide your full name and mailing address. Ensure that all details are accurate to avoid any delays in processing.
  4. Section 2 requires you to fill in the other parent's full name and contact information. If applicable, include their daytime telephone number.
  5. Indicate your age in section 3 by checking the appropriate box. This confirms your eligibility to consent.
  6. In sections 4 through 10, carefully read each statement regarding your understanding of the guardianship process and fill in your responses accordingly.
  7. If applicable, complete sections related to Indian Child status, providing necessary details about tribal affiliation if relevant.
  8. Finally, sign and date the form. If signing outside a court hearing, ensure it is notarized as indicated at the bottom of the document.

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To have an existing order reviewed or changed, you would file PG 190, Petition for Review. Anyone including the protected individual can request a review of an existing guardianship or conservatorship. A few examples of changes might include: Concern with a guardian or conservator.
The purpose of this report is to tell the court why your service as guardian is ending and what has happened to the protected person and the protected persons assets since you filed your last report.
This form allows a temporary one-year delegation of powers by a parent or guardian to a 3rd party. The form gives all the powers of a parent or guardian to the named person for up to one year.

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Full guardianship is ordered for people who need complete care and attention. Alaska Statute 13.26. 150(c) states: A full guardian of an incapacitated person has the same powers and duties respecting the ward that a parent has respecting an unemancipated minor child.
The ward retains all legal and civil rights except those that the court has expressly limited or specifically granted to the guardian. The ward has the right to ask the court to dismiss the guardian or modify the guardianship order.
If you can no longer be a guardian or conservator, file the Petition for Review to ask the Court for a review hearing to make a change or dismiss the order. If the person passes away, see below. When you are a guardian or conservator, if the individual passes away, the order ends.
No, in Alaska it is not possible to get guardianship without going to court because a guardian is appointed by the court. However, a parent or guardian may be able to delegate their powers to another. This delegation does not create a guardianship and does not exceed one year.

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