Instructions for Uncontested Divorce with children, property and paternity issues, SHC-175
Alaska Instructions for Uncontested Divorce with children, property and paternity issues, SHC-175, is a form that provides step-by-step instructions on how to complete and file an uncontested divorce in the state of Alaska. The instructions provide information on the types of divorce available, the steps involved, the forms to fill out, and what to do after the divorce is finalized. There are three types of Alaska Instructions for Uncontested Divorce: with children, property and paternity issues, SHC-175A; without children, property, and paternity issues, SHC-175B; and without property, and paternity issues, SHC-175C. The instructions for each type of divorce provide information on the applicable laws, what documents and forms need to be completed, filing fees, how to complete and file forms, how to serve the other party, and more. The instructions also provide information on how to obtain a divorce decree, how to divide up property, and how to deal with paternity issues.
Alaska Instructions for Uncontested Divorce with children, property and paternity issues, SHC-175, is a form that provides step-by-step instructions on how to complete and file an uncontested divorce in the state of Alaska. The instructions provide information on the types of divorce available, the steps involved, the forms to fill out, and what to do after the divorce is finalized. There are three types of Alaska Instructions for Uncontested Divorce: with children, property and paternity issues, SHC-175A; without children, property, and paternity issues, SHC-175B; and without property, and paternity issues, SHC-175C. The instructions for each type of divorce provide information on the applicable laws, what documents and forms need to be completed, filing fees, how to complete and file forms, how to serve the other party, and more. The instructions also provide information on how to obtain a divorce decree, how to divide up property, and how to deal with paternity issues.