Alaska Acceptance of Appointment as Temporary Conservator is a document used in the state of Alaska to appoint a temporary conservator for a person or estate. It is part of the Alaska Probate Process and is typically used in cases where a person cannot manage their own affairs or when an estate needs to be managed while probate is pending. The document includes the name of the conservator, the name of the person or estate being conserved, the date the conservator was appointed, and a brief description of the powers and duties of the conservator. There are two types of Alaska Acceptance of Appointment as Temporary Conservator: General Temporary Conservator and Special Temporary Conservator. A General Temporary Conservator is appointed to manage the affairs of a person or estate with wide-reaching powers, while a Special Temporary Conservator is appointed to manage specific affairs of a person or estate with limited powers.