This Petition for Dissolution of Marriage document contains the legal details of your request for the court to dissolve your marriage. You and your spouse set out the agreed division of all assets, property and debts in this form.
This Petition for Dissolution of Marriage document contains the legal details of your request for the court to dissolve your marriage. You and your spouse set out the agreed division of all assets, property and debts in this form.
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The court fees for filing the paperwork for a basic divorce in a Alaska court is $200.00. However, the total costs for a divorce can be much higher - especially in the case of a contested divorce, where attorney fees and mediation costs average from $15,000 to $20,000 or more.
How long does a divorce take in Alaska? Once the Alaska divorce paperwork has been filed in court, it usually takes 30 to 90 days for a divorce to be final. The start to finish time of the divorce may vary depending on the caseload of the court and the availability of judges to sign the final Decree of Dissolution.
Divorce refers to enlisting the court's help to end your marriage. A dissolution of marriage, on the other hand, is an agreement between you and your spouse on how to resolve questions such as child custody and property division, without a judge intervening.
The law is that the court has jurisdiction over the people in the divorce case if the married couple lived in Alaska for at least six consecutive months within the six years before filing for divorce.