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You can file the same paperwork as any married couple in Alaska to get a divorce. To start a case in court, you must file a document called either a complaint or a petition, and required attachments. The kind of complaint or petition you file will depend on your situation.
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11 Απρ 2023 · In this case, one spouse files a divorce complaint with the Court, saying that their marriage is over, and explaining how they would like property and debt to be divided, and how they want custody of any minor children to be handled.
The Family Law Self-Help Center provides explanations, instructions, and forms for beginning or answering a custody case and also for modifying an existing child custody order.
Alaska divorce cases are initiated by filing for divorce in Alaska with the Alaska court in your jurisdiction. Once the divorce is filed, the court issues what is called the “Initial Pretrial Order” that prevents the parties from dissipating marital assets or otherwise canceling insurance policies in place.
According to the Alaska Courts website, the earliest you can get your divorce decree is generally 30 days after you filed the complaint. How long it will actually take depends largely on whether you have an uncontested or contested case.