An Alaska Notice of Motion to Substantively Consolidate Cases is a document filed with a court that requests the court to consolidate two or more separate cases into one single case. This type of motion is typically used when the cases involve the same parties, the same subject, and when the issues in the cases are substantially similar. This type of motion can be used in a variety of legal cases, including but not limited to civil matters, family law matters, and criminal matters. There are two types of Alaska Notice of Motion to Substantively Consolidate Cases: a voluntary motion and an involuntary motion. A voluntary motion is a motion filed by the parties involved in the cases, while an involuntary motion is a motion filed by a third party with the court's permission.