Alaska Opposition and Affidavit to Motion to Reopen Case for Failure to Follow Settlement Agreement is a type of legal document that is used when a party to a settlement agreement fails to follow the terms of the agreement. This type of document is typically filed in the court where the settlement agreement was entered into, and it is used to oppose the other party's motion to reopen the case for failure to comply with the terms of the agreement. The document typically outlines the reasons why the settlement agreement should not be reopened and why the opposing party should not be allowed to proceed with their motion. There are two types of Alaska Opposition and Affidavit to Motion to Reopen Case for Failure to Follow Settlement Agreement. The first type is a standard Opposition and Affidavit to Motion to Reopen Case for Failure to Follow Settlement Agreement. This type of document is used to oppose the motion and state why the opposing party should not be allowed to reopen the case. The second type is an Amended Opposition and Affidavit to Motion to Reopen Case for Failure to Follow Settlement Agreement. This type of document is filed after the initial Opposition and Affidavit has been filed by the opposing party. The Amended Opposition and Affidavit typically contains additional information or arguments in support of the motion to oppose the reopening of the case.