Alaska Answer and Counterclaim to Complaint to Disestablish Paternity, SHC-121 is a legal document filed in the state of Alaska by a respondent who is contesting a complaint to disestablish paternity. The respondent has the right to deny the allegations in the complaint and to raise his or her own claims in a counterclaim. This document allows the respondent to answer the complaint, provide any counterclaims, and state any other defenses. There are two types of Alaska Answer and Counterclaim to Complaint to Disestablish Paternity, SHC-121: with children and without children. When a respondent has children who are affected by the disestablishment of paternity, the respondent may file an Answer and Counterclaim to Complaint to Disestablish Paternity with Children, SHC-121. This document allows the respondent to provide information about the children, such as their names, ages, and any other relevant information. It also allows the respondent to make claims regarding their rights and obligations with regard to the children. When a respondent does not have any children affected by the disestablishment of paternity, the respondent may file an Answer and Counterclaim to Complaint to Disestablish Paternity without Children, SHC-121. This document allows the respondent to make claims regarding any rights or obligations he or she may have with regard to the disestablishment of paternity. It also allows the respondent to deny any of the allegations in the complaint and to raise his or her own claims in a counterclaim.