Alaska Summons In An Adversary Proceeding is a legal document issued to a party in an adversary proceeding. It is used by the court to notify the party of the lawsuit filed against them and to let the party know that they must appear in court to answer to the allegations. The summons is issued by the court to the party, either personally or through an attorney. The summons contains the name of the court, the name of the parties involved, the date of the hearing, and the nature of the lawsuit. There are two types of Alaska Summons In An Adversary Proceeding: a standard summons and a special summons. A standard summons is issued to a party to notify them of the lawsuit and to provide them with notice of the hearing. A special summons is issued to a party to notify them that they must appear in court to answer to allegations that are more serious than those in a standard summons.