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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 13. Decedents' Estates, Guardianships, Transfers, and Trusts.
- Chapter 26. Protection of Minors and Incapacitated Persons and Their Property; Powers of Attorney
- Section 21. Court Records of Proceedings; Access; Sealing.
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Section 13. — 13.26.020. [Renumbered as AS
13.26.021,
13.26.031 and
13.26.051.]
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Section 25. ,
13.26.030. [Renumbered as AS
13.26.041 and
13.26.101.]
AS 13.26.021. Court Records of Proceedings; Access; Sealing.
(a) A notice of the filing of a petition, a summary of all formal proceedings, and a dispositional order or modification
or termination of a dispositional order relating to a proceeding under this chapter shall be available for public
inspection. All other information contained in the court records relating to a proceeding under this chapter is
confidential and available only upon court order for good cause shown or to the following persons:
(1) the person who is the subject of the court record, the person's attorney, or the person's guardian ad litem;
(2) a person designated by the person who is the subject of the court record;
(3) the guardian of the person who is the subject of the court record or the attorney of the guardian;
(4) the conservator of the estate of the person who is the subject of the court record or the attorney of the conservator;
(5) a party to the proceeding and the person's attorney;
(6) the judge or judges hearing or reviewing the matter;
(7) a member of the clerical or administrative staff of the court if access is essential for authorized internal
administrative purposes; and
(8) the department when a private professional guardian or a private professional conservator is involved in the
proceeding.
(b) Upon finding that a petition under this chapter was malicious, frivolous, or without just cause, the court may order
that all information contained in the court records relating to the proceeding be sealed and that the information be
disclosed only upon court order for good cause shown.
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