An Alaska Order on Motion is a type of legal order issued by a court in the state of Alaska. It is used when a party to a legal proceeding requests the court to review the merits of an issue in dispute and make a determination. This type of order is typically used in cases involving family law, civil disputes, and personal injury. There are two different types of Alaska Order on Motion: Temporary and Permanent. A Temporary Order on Motion is an order issued by the court to enforce a specific action or prevent an action from occurring until the court has time to hear and decide the merits of the case. A Permanent Order on Motion is an order that is issued by the court to provide a resolution to the disputed issue. Alaska Order on Motion is an important tool for parties involved in legal proceedings, as it allows the court to quickly and efficiently decide an issue without having to delay the proceedings.