Alaska Motion to Intervene in IOWA CHINA (Indian Child Welfare Act and Child In Need of Aid) Case with Proposed Order is a motion filed by the State of Alaska in a child welfare case in order to intervene and participate in the proceedings. The motion outlines the State's interest in the case and proposes an order that would ensure that the State's interests are protected. The motion may also request that the court order the parties to provide notice of the proceeding to the State and that the State be given an opportunity to be heard. There are two types of Alaska Motion to Intervene in IOWA CHINA Case with Proposed Order: 1. Motion to Intervene and Proposed Order to Secure State’s Interests: This motion is filed by the State of Alaska in a child welfare case in order to intervene and participate in the proceedings. The motion outlines the State's interest in the case and proposes an order that would ensure that the State's interests are protected. 2. Motion to Intervene and Proposed Order to Provide Notice to the State: This motion is filed by the State of Alaska in a child welfare case in order to intervene and participate in the proceedings. The motion requests that the court order the parties to provide notice of the proceeding to the State and that the State be given an opportunity to be heard.