The Alaska Instructions for Accepting Guardianship Appointment Made in a Will are a set of legal requirements that must be fulfilled in order for a guardianship appointment to be legally recognized in the state of Alaska. The Instructions for Accepting Guardianship Appointment Made in a Will apply to guardianship of both minors and adults. Guardians of minors are responsible for making decisions in the minor’s best interest and managing their property and assets. Guardians of adults must manage the affairs of the adult, including their health care, financial affairs, and other matters. To accept a guardianship appointment made in a will, the appointee must take certain steps. These steps include: 1. File a petition for appointment of guardianship with the court. 2. Attend a hearing on the petition, which will be conducted by the court. 3. Provide a bond if required, which is an insurance policy that protects the ward from any losses due to the guardian’s negligence. 4. Submit a plan for guardianship of the ward, which must include provisions for the ward’s care, education, and welfare. 5. Obtain a court order appointing the guardian. 6. Submit a report to the court at least annually, describing the guardian’s activities on behalf of the ward. 7. File a petition for termination of guardianship when it is no longer necessary. The different types of Alaska Instructions for Accepting Guardianship Appointment Made in a Will include instructions for guardians of minors, instructions for guardians of adults, and instructions for both.