Alaska Complaint by Mother to Disestablish Paternity, SHC-122, is a legal document used when a mother wants to end a father's parental rights. It is also known as a Complaint to Disestablish Paternity. This document is used by a mother in Alaska when she wants to legally terminate the legal rights and responsibilities of the father of her child. The Complaint includes sections for both the mother and the father to provide information, such as names, dates of birth, addresses, and social security numbers. It also requires that the mother provide information about her child, such as the date of birth, gender, and the reason why she is filing the Complaint. The mother must also provide information about the father's identity, such as his name, date of birth, address, and social security number. The Complaint must be signed by the mother and the father, or a court-appointed representative. After the Complaint is filed, the court will review the information and make a decision on whether to terminate the father's parental rights. There are two types of Alaska Complaint by Mother to Disestablish Paternity, SHC-122. The first type is when the mother is asking the court to terminate the father's parental rights, and the second type is when the mother is asking the court to recognize that the father is not the biological father.