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In short, yes, you can get divorced without going to court in California if your case is uncontested. An uncontested case means that both parties agree on all significant issues, such as property division, custody, and child support.
When determining custody and visitation, the Court must consider the Best Interests of the Children, (see AlaskaLawHelps page for more information). Depending on the level of safety concern, the Judge can order: Supervised visitation.
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.
To file for divorce or dissolution in Alaska, either you or your spouse must be a resident of Alaska. Unlike many other states, the law does not set out a specific time period of residency before you can file.
Legal separation process in Alaska File a petition for legal separation: The spouse seeking legal separation must file a petition with the court. The petition should include information about the grounds for separation and the issues to be addressed in the legal separation agreement.
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Alaska, South Dakota, and Washington have no minimum residency requirement and you can file for divorce in those states immediately upon moving there. In Idaho and Nevada, the spouse seeking the divorce need only live there for six weeks before filing.
Alaska also has a mandatory 30-day waiting period. This is the period of time the Alaska family courts must wait before issuing a final divorce decree.

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