Temporary Property Custodians

Probate Procedure

Rule: 9.1

Jurisdiction: AK

Bluebook Citation: Alaska Prob. R. 9.1

personal representative; (a) Affidavit for Release of Property to Temporary (2) the complexity of the estate; Property Custodian. (3) the skill and training required to perform the personal representative’s duties; (1) An affidavit for release of tangible personal property to a temporary property custodian under AS 12.65.105 must include: (4) the amount and degree of individual liability to which the personal representative may be exposed during the performance of the personal representative’s duties; (A) the affiant’s name, mailing address, physical address, telephone number, employer, date of birth, and driver’s license number, state identification number, or passport number; (5) the amount of time taken from the personal representative’s profession; (6) the expenses and costs incurred by the personal representative and whether those expenses and costs were charged to the estate; (B) the decedent’s name and date of death; (C) decedent’s domicile at the time of death; (D) the relationship between the affiant and the decedent; (E) the name and address of any relatives of the decedent (7) whether the personal representative retained agents who are known to the affiant; and the fees charged, if any, by those agents; (8) if the personal representative served in more than one capacity as attorney, accountant, appraiser, property manager, investment advisor, or another capacity, whether the personal representative charged separately for those other services or did not charge for those services; (9) whether one or more persons or corporate fiduciaries are appointed personal representative; and (10) other equitable factors deemed relevant. (SCO 1197 effective July 15, 1995; amended by SCO 1299 effective January 15, 1998)

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