Alaska Order on Request to Modify Order of Protection from Financial Abuse is a type of court order that can be requested by either the petitioner or respondent in a case involving alleged financial abuse. This order can be used to modify existing orders of protection from financial abuse, or to create a new one. It can be used to prohibit certain activities such as transferring assets or property, or to require the respondent to pay the petitioner certain amounts of money. There are two types of Alaska Order on Request to Modify Order of Protection from Financial Abuse: ex parte and contested. An ex parte order is one that is requested by only one party and is usually granted without the other party being present or given the chance to respond. A contested order is one that is requested by both parties and requires a hearing before a judge.