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  2. Begin by entering the petitioner and respondent's names, along with their respective dates of birth. Select the gender for both parties.
  3. Indicate whether you are requesting an ex parte protective order, a long-term protective order, or both by checking the appropriate boxes.
  4. In section 2, specify your relationship to the respondent by checking all applicable options such as friend, neighbor, or co-worker.
  5. Provide details about your age in section 3 and confirm if you are a minor or an adult.
  6. Describe the respondent’s conduct in section 6. Be specific about incidents including dates and locations.
  7. In section 7, check all requested orders against the respondent, detailing any specific locations they should stay away from.
  8. Complete sections regarding other pending cases involving either party and provide necessary contact information for both parties in sections 9 and 10.

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Equitable Distribution of Property The court divides property in a divorce in Alaska under a three-step process called the Wanberg analysis. The first step is the court identifies marital property and debt; the second step is the court values the property and the third step the court equitably divides the property.
Having been Tlingit territory and then under the jurisdiction of Russia, Great Britain, and the United States, Wrangell has the unique status as the only Alaskan city to have been governed under four flags.
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.
See why moving out is the biggest mistake in a divorce. You May Give a Divorce Judge the Impression Youve Abandoned Your Spouse. You Could Affect the Decisions a Divorce Judge Makes Regarding Child Custody. You Will Negatively Impact Your Financial Situation and the Equitable Distribution of Marital Assets.
Since the 1986 repeal, there has been no federal homesteading program in Alaska; the State of Alaska, however, created public land disposal programs starting with statehood in 1959. Initially, the state sold land primarily through auctions and then through land lotteries after 1978.

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You are not legally obligated to support her. If a divorce is filed the court could make alimony retroactive.
In Alaska, there are no specific guidelines or formulas set by law for calculating spousal support amounts. Instead, the court considers various factors to determine a fair and reasonable spousal support award.

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