The Alaska Uncontested Complaint to Establish Paternity, SHC-140, is a legal document used to establish paternity in Alaska when both parents agree to the paternity of a child. This document is used to determine the legal father of a child in cases where the mother and father were not married at the time of the child’s birth. The Alaska Uncontested Complaint to Establish Paternity, SHC-140, is filed with the court and requires both parties to provide information regarding their relationship to the child, including the biological father’s name, address, and date of birth. Once the court approves the complaint, a court order is issued establishing the child’s legal paternity. There are two types of Alaska Uncontested Complaint to Establish Paternity, SHC-140. The first is the standard complaint, which is used when both parties agree to the paternity of the child. The second is the contested version, which is used when one of the parties does not agree to the paternity of the child. In this case, both parties will need to present evidence to the court to establish paternity.