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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Alaska DR 701 form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Motion (DR-705) section, ensuring you provide accurate details regarding custody, support, or visitation changes.
  3. Complete the Information Sheet (DR-314) with your personal information and case details.
  4. Fill out the Notice of Motion (DR-710), clearly stating your request for a change in custody or support.
  5. Provide details in the Child Custody Jurisdiction Affidavit (DR-150), listing all children involved as per your most recent court order.
  6. In the Child Support Guidelines Affidavit (DR-305), input your financial information and that of the other parent. Attach necessary documents like tax returns and pay stubs.
  7. If applicable, complete the Shared Custody Child Support Calculation (DR-306) or related forms for divided/hybrid custody.
  8. Sign all required documents in front of a notary public before proceeding to file them with the court.

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(1) Evidence which would be legally admissible at trial shall be admissible before the grand jury. Witnesses may be presented to summarize admissible evidence if the admissible evidence will be available at trial.
In Alaska, when a couple dissolves a marriage (divorces) a form called a Certificate of Divorce, Dissolution of Marriage or Annulment, VS-401 is completed and filed with the court which records the divorce case with the Bureau of Vital Statistics.
To guarantee the secrecy of grand jury hearings, Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 6(e) prohibits most persons persent during the proceedings from disclosing what transpired inside the grand jury room; however, the proscription does not apply to witnesses.
My child is over 18, why do I still have to pay child support? Alaska Law states that a parent must pay child support until a child is 19 years old if they are going to high school, and are still living with (and being supported by) the other parent.

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