Alaska Request to Modify Order of Protection from Financial Abuse is a legal process that enables a victim of financial abuse to obtain a modification of an existing court order for protection from financial abuse. This order may be issued in both civil and criminal court proceedings. The process includes filing a written request with the court that outlines the reasons for the modification. The request must include evidence of financial abuse, such as bank statements, credit card statements, and other financial documents. The court will then review the request and make a decision based on the evidence presented. There are two types of Alaska Request to Modify Order of Protection from Financial Abuse: temporary and permanent. A Temporary Request to Modify Order of Protection from Financial Abuse seeks to alter the terms of the existing order for a certain period of time. This allows the victim to take immediate action to protect their finances until a permanent solution can be reached. A Permanent Request to Modify Order of Protection from Financial Abuse seeks to alter the terms of the existing order on a permanent basis. This enables the victim to seek long-term relief from financial abuse.