The Alaska Divorce Complaint, SHC-102, is a legal document filed by one spouse to initiate a dissolution of marriage or divorce in the state of Alaska. It is filed with the court by the plaintiff spouse, and it outlines the grounds for the divorce, such as irreconcilable differences, adultery, or abandonment. The complaint also contains other essential paperwork, such as a summons to the defendant spouse, a child support worksheet, and a marital settlement agreement. There are two types of Alaska Divorce Complaint, SHC-102: 1) Uncontested Divorce Complaint, and 2) Contested Divorce Complaint. An uncontested divorce is when both parties agree on all the terms of the divorce without any dispute, while a contested divorce is when one or both parties disagree on some or all of the terms of the divorce.