The Alaska Default Application for either Divorce or Custody, SHC-400, is a form used by individuals seeking a divorce or a custody arrangement in Alaska without having to appear in court. The form is used by individuals who agree on all terms and conditions of the divorce or custody arrangement. The form is available from the Alaska Court System website, and is used to officially request a divorce or custody order from the court. The Alaska Default Application for either Divorce or Custody, SHC-400, consists of three parts: Part I — Statement of Facts; Part I— - Request for Relief; and Part III — FinaUnderpartrtRTTrt I, the applicant must provide information about themselves, their spouse, and any minor children involved in the divorce or custody case. The applicant must also state the grounds for divorce or custody, and provide any additional information the court may need. In Part II, the applicant must detail the terms and conditions of the divorce or custody arrangement. This includes information such as child support, spousal support, custody and visitation arrangements, and division of property. Finally, in Part III, the applicant must provide an order for the court to approve. There are two types of Alaska Default Application for either Divorce or Custody, SHC-400: one for divorce and one for custody.