Alaska Order on Interim Orders — With Children, SHC-1102, is an order issued by the Alaska court system in cases involving children, typically as part of a divorce or legal separation proceeding. The order is designed to provide guidance and protection for the children during the interim period of the divorce or separation. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of both parents in regard to their children, including custody, visitation, support and other matters. The order also provides for the temporary transfer of the children's legal residence, if necessary. The Alaska Order on Interim Orders — With Children, SHC-1102, comes in two types: temporary orders and permanent orders. Temporary orders are in effect until the final divorce or separation order is issued, while permanent orders are in effect until the children reach the age of majority. Both types of orders are legally binding and enforceable, and must be followed by both parties.