No-Fault Uncontested Agreed Divorce Package for Dissolution of Marriage with Adult Children and with or without Property and Debts - Alaska 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. In collaboration with your spouse, complete the 'Petition for Dissolution of Marriage' (AK-DR-100). Ensure you provide accurate income, expenses, assets, and debts. Attach recent tax returns and pay stubs.
  3. Make at least three copies of your completed documents. File them with the court clerk along with the required filing fee. Keep stamped copies for your records.
  4. Attend the final hearing together. If one party cannot attend, ensure they complete and file the 'Appearance and Waiver of Notice of Hearing' (AK-DR-110) beforehand.
  5. After the hearing, fulfill any agreements made in your petition as outlined in the court's decree.

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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.
The basic difference between dissolution and divorce relates to whether the spouses agree on all of the issues related to the end of the marriage or not. In addition, dissolution does not assign fault to either party while divorce does.
Every state, including Alaska, recognizes no-fault divorce. Most people opt for this type of divorce. Not only do the courts resolve these cases faster, but you have a better chance of enjoying an amicable divorce this way.
Who Benefits Most from No-Fault Divorce? Many couples benefit from no-fault divorce laws, especially those in toxic relationships, needing to get out of the marriage quicklyor those seeking a quick resolution to their divorce cases.
Although adultery in Alaska is a basis for divorce, it doesnt impact alimony, in and of itself. Thats because Alaskas alimony law specifically states that when deciding alimony issues, judges must not take marital fault into account.

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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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