Alaska Motion for Entry of Final Decree is a legal document seeking a court order to close a divorce case and grant a final decree of divorce. This motion is typically filed by the party who initiated the divorce action, known as the petitioner, after all other matters of the divorce have been resolved. The motion will list the details of the divorce settlement, such as property division, alimony, and child support, and will ask the court to approve the agreement and terminate the marriage. There are two types of Alaska Motion for Entry of Final Decree: an uncontested motion and a contested motion. An uncontested motion is used when both parties have reached an agreement on all matters related to the divorce and have signed a marital settlement agreement. A contested motion is used when the parties are unable to reach an agreement or when one party opposes the proposed settlement. In this case, the motion will ask the court to make a determination based on the evidence presented.