Alaska Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law & Decree of Divorce, DR 800 & 805, are court documents used in Alaska divorce procedures. The documents provide the court with information and legal findings that are used to determine the allocation of assets and liabilities between the divorcing parties. The Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law & Decree of Divorce, DR 800 & 805, document will outline the court's determination of the parties' financial and property interests, as well as the terms of the divorce. The DR 800 form is the Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law portion of the document, wherein the court provides an overview of the facts that it has determined in the case, as well as its legal conclusions based on those facts. The DR 805 form is the Decree of Divorce, which outlines the court’s decision regarding the division of assets and liabilities, child support, and other terms of the divorce. There are two types of Alaska Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law & Decree of Divorce, DR 800 & 805: contested and uncontested. In a contested divorce, the court will review evidence and testimony from both parties, and issue Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law & Decree of Divorce, DR 800 & 805 documents based on its determination of the facts. In an uncontested divorce, the parties will have already reached an agreement on how to divide their assets and liabilities, and the court will issue Findings of Fact and Conclusions of Law & Decree of Divorce, DR 800 & 805, documents based on that agreement.