Alaska Instructions for Uncontested Divorce with children, and paternity issues, no property, SHC-171 is a legal document outlining the state’s procedure for settling divorces when both parties agree on issues such as child custody, visitation, and support. It also covers paternity-related matters and the division of property when there is none. The document includes instructions for completing the necessary paperwork, filing the petition, and attending the court hearing. The types of Alaska Instructions for Uncontested Divorce with children, and paternity issues, no property, SHC-171 include: 1. Petition for Divorce: This document outlines the basics of the divorce, such as the names of the parties and the grounds for divorce. It must be filed with the court. 2. Summons: This document informs the respondent of the divorce action and provides instructions on how to file a response. 3. Parenting Plan: This document outlines the parties’ agreement regarding child custody, visitation, and support. 4. Paternity Acknowledgment: This document acknowledges the paternity of a child born out of wedlock. 5. Property Settlement Agreement: This document outlines any agreement between the parties regarding the division of property, if any. 6. Final Decree of Divorce: This document outlines the court’s decision regarding the divorce and any related matters.