Alaska Legal Separation With Spouse

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Alaska
Control #:
AK-DO-1A
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This Marital Domestic Separation and Property Settlement Agreement is a Separation and Property Settlement for persons with no children. The parties have no joint property or debts. It is for use after separation. It contains detailed provisions for the division of assets and the payment of liabilities.

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  • Preview Marital Legal Separation and Property Settlement Agreement for persons with no Children, No Joint Property or Debts Effective Immediately
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In most states, couples who would like to legally separate do so by filing a request in family court. Couples who are separating generally need to divide the assets that they acquired during the marriage.

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%.

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.

The law allows for the court to issue a Decree of Legal Separation for a married couple when they want to separate but stay legally married to protect significant religious, financial, social or legal interests.

Short- or long-term spousal support, also called separation maintenance (or alimony in a divorce) may be required if one partner is financially reliant on the other. You may also be entitled to spousal support if your marriage lasted a certain period of time, or because of a variety of other factors.

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Alaska Legal Separation With Spouse