No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage for people with Minor Children - Alaska 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package in our editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Petition for Dissolution of Marriage' (AK-DR-105). Ensure both parties provide complete income and expense information, along with details about all assets and debts. Attach recent federal tax returns and pay stubs.
  3. If applicable, complete the 'Shared Custody Child Support Calculation' (AK-DR-306) to outline child support arrangements. If you wish to request services from the Child Support Enforcement Division, fill out the 'Application for CSED Services' (AK-DR-315).
  4. Make at least three copies of your completed documents. File them with the court clerk and pay any required filing fees. Keep stamped copies for your records.
  5. Attend the final hearing as required. If one party cannot attend, ensure they complete and file the 'Appearance and Waiver of Notice of Hearing' (AK-DR-110) beforehand.

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Assuming the spouses submit a valid settlement agreement, comply with any residency requirements, and mutually agree to the terms of their divorce, the court will most likely approve the uncontested divorce. Pros: Faster process, often completed within a few months.
Lack of Accountability: Some critics argue that no-fault divorce allows spouses to avoid taking responsibility for their actions and can lead to a decline in family values.
Filing fees: It costs around $200 to file initial divorce forms. Appeals and contempt motions carry additional fees. Service fees: It costs upwards of $50 to serve your spouse, depending on location. Attorney fees: This amounts to between $250 and $500+ per hour for attorneys and paralegals.
Spousal Support in Alaska In Alaska, spousal support, also known as alimony, may be awarded to a spouse in cases where it is deemed necessary. The court considers factors such as the length of the marriage, financial resources of each spouse, and the standard of living established during the marriage.
Is there a waiting period before a divorce or dissolution is finalized in Alaska? Generally, you must wait at least 30 days after filing for divorce or dissolution before the judge will sign the final divorce decree.

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Grounds for Divorce in Alaska The no-fault ground for divorce is incompatibility of temperament, meaning that the spouses are unable to get along and have irreconcilable differences. Fault grounds include adultery, cruelty, incurable mental illness, felony conviction, or substance abuse.

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