Alaska Temporary Child Support Order (Domestic Violence)

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AK-CR-1318
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Temporary Child Support Order (Domestic Violence)

The Alaska Temporary Child Support Order (Domestic Violence) is an order issued by a court of law to provide financial support for children in situations of domestic violence. This order is intended to help protect the child’s safety and well-being, and to provide a stable source of income for the child. This order is typically issued in cases of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. There are two types of Alaska Temporary Child Support Orders (Domestic Violence): an Ex Parte Order and a Final Order. An Ex Parte Order is an immediate, interim order issued on an urgent basis. This order is typically issued without notice to the other parent when a child is in immediate danger of harm. This order is not a final order and will remain in effect until a Final Order is issued. A Final Order is issued after a hearing has been held, and is the final order of the court. This order will determine the amount of child support to be paid, and specify how long the order is in effect. Both parents must adhere to the order and any failure to comply could result in legal action being taken against them.

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Everyone deserves relationships free from domestic violence. What's the Difference Between a Temporary and a Final Order of Protection?Can I Ask for Custody of or Visitation with My Children? However, the information in this booklet may also be helpful to fathers and non-parents who have custody of children. An order of protection is a court order requiring one person to do, or not do, certain things if a crime is committed. Temporary order of protection; temporary order for child support. 1. There are two types of legal custody. Sole custody means that one parent has the authority to make decisions about the child. 30(6)(a)4, a court may establish including temporary support for a minor child or children of the petitioner or the petitioner. Temporary alimony and temporary custody orders may be temporarily enforced while court proceedings are still ongoing.

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Alaska Temporary Child Support Order (Domestic Violence)