The Alaska Request for Hearing on Registered Convention Order is a legal document used to apply for a hearing on a Registered Convention Order (RICO) issued by the Alaska court. The RICO is binding on all parties involved and is usually issued in family law matters, such as a divorce, child custody, or support proceedings. An RICO is issued when parties do not agree with the court's decision or when they wish to appeal the decision. The Alaska Request for Hearing on Registered Convention Order should include the name of the petitioner (the person filing the request for hearing), the name of the respondent (the other party involved in the case), the date of the Registered Convention Order, and a detailed explanation of why the petitioner is requesting a hearing. The petitioner must also explain why they believe the court's decision should be overturned or altered in some way. The request must be signed and dated by the petitioner and be accompanied by a filing fee. Types of Alaska Request for Hearing on Registered Convention Order include: -Request for Hearing on Child Custody/Visitation RICO -Request for Hearing on Child Support RICO -Request for Hearing on Divorce/Dissolution of Marriage RICO -Request for Hearing on Property Division RICO -Request for Hearing on Spousal Support/Alimony RICO.