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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the 350 Alaska Court document in the editor.
  2. Begin with the DR-352 form, 'Motion for Payment of Children’s Health Care Expenses.' Clearly state your request and provide necessary details about the child and expenses.
  3. Next, complete the DR-353 form, 'Statement of Health Care Expenses.' List all relevant health care costs incurred, ensuring accuracy for reimbursement.
  4. Proceed to fill out the DR-354 form, 'Notice of Motion.' This informs the other parent about your request and must include a hearing date if applicable.
  5. Then, draft the DR-355 form, 'Proposed Order for Reimbursement,' outlining what you are asking from the court regarding payment responsibilities.
  6. Finally, if needed, complete the DR-359 form, 'Reply to Response,' addressing any counterarguments made by the other parent.

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A small claims case is a simplified type of court case for a person to try to recover money or personal property worth $10,000 or less. If your claim is over $10,000, you can still use small claims court, but you must give up the right to collect any amount over $10,000.
Hearing fees (fees order 2.1) Type and value of claimFee Small claims track for claims up to 300 27 Small claims track for claims between 300.01 and 500 59 Small claims track for claims between 500.01 and 1,000 85 Small claims track for claims between 1,000.01 and 1,500 1234 more rows Jul 10, 2025
If the value of your claim is under $2,500, then the cost of filing is only $50. However, if the value you are claiming is over $2,500, then the cost of filing is $100. Most people who file or defend small claims cases do not use lawyers.
The Alaska Supreme Court is the highest level of state court in Alaska. It hears appeals from lower state courts and also administers the states judicial system. The Supreme Court includes five justices. The justices, by majority vote, select one of their members to be the chief justice.
Yes. ~ Maybe. Small claims is usually good for going after reasonably small amounts of money from small businesses. If you are trying take a large corporation to court, what will happen is if you win a judgement, the business may feel so inclined as to appeal the judgement.

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If you miss your court date (including being late) for a criminal case, a warrant may be issued for your arrest. If the hearing is not a criminal matter, you may lose the case by default which means the case will go ahead without you.
Most court files are available for public inspection. Files in some proceedings, such as juvenile matters, are confidential and only parties to the case are allowed access to the file.

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