Alaska Long Term Order of Protection from Financial Abuse is a court order issued by a judge to protect an individual from financial abuse or exploitation. The order can include a wide range of protections, such as preventing an abuser from accessing bank accounts or other financial assets, preventing them from making investments, and freezing any assets held by the abuser. The order also requires the abuser to provide the court with detailed financial information, and can include other restrictions and sanctions. There are two types of Alaska Long Term Order of Protection from Financial Abuse: temporary and permanent. A temporary order can last up to ninety days, while a permanent order can last up to five years. Both types of order can be extended if necessary.