A Petition to Transfer Guardianship Conservatorship Out of Alaska is a legal action taken by an individual or organization to relocate the responsibility of a minor or incapacitated person from Alaska to another state. This type of petition is typically filed in the Alaska court of the county where the minor or incapacitated person resides. The Petition to Transfer Guardianship Conservatorship Out of Alaska is made by the current guardian or conservator of the minor or incapacitated person, and is usually done when the guardian or conservator is moving out of the state. There are two main types of Petition to Transfer Guardianship Conservatorship Out of Alaska: a direct transfer petition and an indirect transfer petition. A direct transfer petition is used to transfer guardianship or conservatorship of a minor or incapacitated person to another person in another state. An indirect transfer petition is used to transfer guardianship or conservatorship of a minor or incapacitated person to another state court, usually in the state of the current guardian or conservator. When filing a Petition to Transfer Guardianship Conservatorship Out of Alaska, the petitioner must provide a copy of the order of guardianship or conservatorship, a statement of the facts and circumstances of the transfer, and a plan for the care of the minor or incapacitated person. The petitioner must also provide proof of financial responsibility and any other documents that may be required by the court. The petitioner must also show that the transfer is in the best interests of the minor or incapacitated person.