Terminating Temporary Guardianship Process

Summary

In Alaska, to terminate temporary guardianship, a petition can be filed under Alaska Statutes Title 13, Chapter 26. The court will hold a hearing to decide based on the childs best interest. You typically have 30 days to respond to such a petition, as per Alaska Court Rule 6(a). To oppose a motion for an extension in Washington, file a written objection, provide reasons, serve all parties, and attend the hearing.

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In Alaska, the rules and statutes regarding the termination of temporary guardianship can be found under Alaska Statutes Title *, Chapter *. Key points include:
- Petition to Terminate: A petition can be filed to terminate the guardianship.
- Hearing: The court will hold a hearing to determine if the guardianship should end.
- Best Interest of the Child: The court’s decision is based on the best interest of the child.
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how long do i have to respond to a request to terminate temporary guardianship in the state of alaska
In Alaska, you typically have 30 days to respond to a petition to terminate temporary guardianship. This is stated under Alaska Court Rule *(a).
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how do i oppose this motion for an extension
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To oppose a motion for an extension in Washington, you'll need to file an objection with the court. Here are some key points:
- File an Objection: Draft and file a written objection with the court.
- Provide Reasons: Clearly state the reasons for your opposition.
- Serve the Parties: Ensure all parties receive a copy of your objection.
- Attend the Hearing: Be prepared to present your arguments at the hearing.
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