Alaska Motion, Affidavit, & Order to Set Aside Default & Accept Late Filed Answer is a form used to seek relief from the court when a party has failed to timely file an answer to a complaint. The motion must be accompanied by an affidavit from the party seeking relief, outlining the circumstances of the delay. It also requires an order from the court granting the motion and setting aside the default judgment entered against the moving party. There are two types of Alaska Motion, Affidavit, & Order to Set Aside Default & Accept Late Filed Answer: (1) a motion to set aside an entry of default and accept a late-filed answer; and (2) a motion to set aside a judgment and accept a late-filed answer. The motion must include a showing of good cause for the late filing and must be accompanied by an affidavit from the party seeking relief, outlining the circumstances of the delay. The court must consider the totality of the circumstances before ruling on the motion.