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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the alaska dr735 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your case number at the top of the form. This is essential for identifying your request.
  3. In the section labeled 'REQUEST TO MODIFY ORDER OR DECREE CONCERNING', select whether you are modifying spousal maintenance or property allocation by checking the appropriate box.
  4. Provide a detailed reason for your requested change in the designated area. Be clear and concise to ensure your request is understood.
  5. Complete the OATH OR AFFIRMATION section by signing in front of a notary. Remember, a court clerk can assist you with notarization at no charge.
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  7. Finally, complete the CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE section after serving a copy of this request on the opposing party. Ensure you sign and date this section appropriately.

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I live in a remote Alaskan village that shares my last name. Port Alsworth can really only be docHubed by small plane, the nearest store is almost 200 miles away, and the population is less than 200. On a typical morning, I wake up at 6:45 a.m. to get ready for the day. In the summer, the sun rises well before me.
Alaska, while not a community property state by default, allows couples to choose whether or not to divide their assets according to community property laws.
The Senate approved the treaty of purchase on April 9; President Andrew Johnson signed the treaty on May 28, and Alaska was formally transferred to the United States on October 18, 1867. This purchase ended Russias presence in North America and ensured U.S. access to the Pacific northern rim.
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.
Arizona, California, Idaho, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Washington, and Wisconsin follow community property laws. The Core Principle: Assets acquired during marriage are split 50/50 upon divorce.

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Property and debt must be divided in a fair and equitable way. For a marriage of some length, fair and equitable often means 50-50. However, after considering the factors listed below, the court may decide that it is fair and equitable to give one party more or less than 50%.
As the largest sovereign wealth fund in America, it distributes dividends to Alaskans, with the amount fluctuating annually based on its performance. 2 If youre a full-time resident of the state, youre eligible for annual dividends, making Alaska the only U.S. state that effectively pays you to live there.

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