An Alaska Request to Waive Posting in Child's Name Change Case is a legal form used in the state of Alaska to request that the court waive the requirement for a child’s name change to be posted in a newspaper or other public notice. This form is typically filed by the petitioner, usually the parent or guardian of the child, to avoid the cost associated with posting the notice. There are two types of Alaska Request to Waive Posting in Child's Name Change Case: Waiver of Posting for Consent Order (Form JD-078) and Waiver of Posting for Non-Consent Order (Form JD-079). Both forms must be completed and submitted to the court, along with other required documents, to request the waiver. The court will review the request and may grant or deny the request to waive the posting requirement.
An Alaska Request to Waive Posting in Child's Name Change Case is a legal form used in the state of Alaska to request that the court waive the requirement for a child’s name change to be posted in a newspaper or other public notice. This form is typically filed by the petitioner, usually the parent or guardian of the child, to avoid the cost associated with posting the notice. There are two types of Alaska Request to Waive Posting in Child's Name Change Case: Waiver of Posting for Consent Order (Form JD-078) and Waiver of Posting for Non-Consent Order (Form JD-079). Both forms must be completed and submitted to the court, along with other required documents, to request the waiver. The court will review the request and may grant or deny the request to waive the posting requirement.