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Alaska Application for Services of Child Support Services Division, DR-315

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Alaska
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AK-DR-315
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This is the Application for services of Alaska Child Support Enforcement Division. It is to be filled out by a parent who wishes to have his/her former spouse pay the court mandated amount of child support. This form is available for download in both Word and Rich Text formats.

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Verification of the status of payments can be viewed online at my.alaska.state.ak.us . Click on 'Unemployment Benefits', 'Claim Status' or call VICTOR and choose option #2. For additional assistance contact the claim center.

To apply online, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, go to my.alaska.gov and click on Unemployment Insurance Benefits. To speak with a claims representative call the claim center Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Once you open your claim you will be required to file bi-weekly claims.

In determining a parent's income for child support purposes, courts typically look at the parent's gross income from all sources. They then subtract certain obligatory deductions, like income taxes, Social Security, health care, and mandatory union dues.

To calculate child support in a primary custody arrangement, multiply the noncustodial parent's annual net income by 20% for one child, 27% for two children, and 33% for three children. If there are more than three children, add an additional 3% for each additional child.

Children are only allowed to choose which parent to live with after they have attained the age of majority at 18. Child custody laws in Alaska do allow judges to take a child's preferences into account as one factor in their determinations, but only when considered in conjunction with many other factors.

Alaska Law states that a parent must pay child support until a child is 19 years old if they are going to high school, and are still living with (and being supported by) the other parent. In this case, the non-custodial parent will be obligated to pay until the child turns 19 or graduates from high school.

You may contact an Unemployment Insurance Claim Center during the hours of a.m. and p.m., Alaska Standard Time at: 1-888-252-2557.

Call 1-866-333-4606 and select Menu Option 1 to get information on your most recent payment. Payment information is updated daily at 6 a.m. (Pacific time). If you submit your certification by phone, your payment will generally be deposited on to your EDD Debit CardSM within 24 hours.

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Alaska Application for Services of Child Support Services Division, DR-315