Alaska Request for Hearing on Registered Child Custody Order is a type of legal action that allows a parent or guardian to ask the court to modify or enforce an existing child custody order. This is done by filing a petition in the court where the original child custody order was issued. The petition must include the reasons for the request, such as changes in living circumstances, changes in the child’s needs, or a need to modify the terms of the order. The hearing is open to the public and can involve testimony and evidence from both parties. There are two types of Alaska Request for Hearing on Registered Child Custody Order: 1. Modification Request: This type of request is used when one or both parties to the original custody order wishes to modify the terms. This can include changes in the visitation schedule, residential arrangements, or other aspects of the custody order. 2. Enforcement Request: This type of request is used when one or both parties to the original custody order wishes to enforce the terms. This can include seeking payment of child support, ensuring that a parent or guardian is following the terms of the order, or other matters.