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Begin by filling out the Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (AK-DR-100). Ensure both parties provide complete income, expense information, and details regarding all assets and debts. Attach recent federal tax returns and pay stubs.
Complete the Certificate of Divorce form, which must be obtained from the court or Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics. Remember to use an original form printed on archival-quality paper.
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 and send one set to your spouse.
Attend the final hearing where both parties should be present. If one cannot attend, they must file an Appearance and Waiver of Notice of Hearing (AK-DR-110) beforehand.
After the hearing, ensure you carry out any agreements made in your petition as required by the decree.
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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.
What is the quickest divorce possible?
To expedite the process, both parties should agree on the divorce and all related arrangements, such as division of assets, child custody, and support arrangements. An online divorce service can save time and money, and if everything is agreed upon, it can be the most efficient way to proceed.
How long does a dissolution of marriage take in Alaska?
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.
What is the time period for dissolution of marriage?
Section 32B allows for divorce by mutual consent after a minimum separation period of one year. In contested cases, if the grounds for divorce are desertion, then two years of desertion is required to claim matrimonial relief.
Is it better to get a dissolution or divorce?
A dissolution is faster and may be less expensive than divorce. You can end your marriage in about 1 to 3 months after filing. However, if you and your spouse start to disagree about any of the terms after you file, you must start over with a new dissolution or divorce.
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by LS Kohn 2025 Cited by 3 Divorce is the termination of a legal relationship. It is necessary for the enforceable division of property and debts between spouses as well.
Filing for Dissolution or Divorce - Ending Your Marriage
Children need to live in Alaska for six months before you start your divorce case. There are some exceptions, but generally if the child has not been in Alaska
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