The Alaska Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (with children) is a legal document used to file for a divorce when there are minor children involved. This petition is used to initiate the process of legally dissolving a marriage in the state of Alaska. There are two types of Alaska Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (with children): an uncontested dissolution and a contested dissolution. An uncontested dissolution is when both parties agree on all the terms of the divorce, including the division of property, child custody, child support, and any other related matters. When filing for an uncontested dissolution, both parties must fill out the appropriate forms, sign them, and file them with the court. A contested dissolution is when the parties cannot agree on the terms of the divorce. In this case, the court will have to decide on the issues, such as the division of property, child custody, child support, and any other related matters. The petition must include all the necessary information and be filed with the court. Once the petition is filed, the parties will have to attend court hearings to present their case and come to an agreement. No matter the type of dissolution, an Alaska Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (with children) must be completed and filed with the court in order to begin the divorce process.