The Alaska Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (one spouse) is a legal document used by a spouse to file for divorce in the state of Alaska. It is the first step in the process of dissolving a marriage when only one spouse is filing for divorce. The Petition includes information about the couple's marriage, such as the date of marriage, the full names of the spouses, the current address of the filing spouse, and a statement of the grounds for dissolution of marriage. It also includes requests from the filing spouse for the division of marital assets, debts, and other related matters. Depending on the specific circumstances of the divorce, the filing spouse may also need to fill out a separate Child Support Worksheet and a Property and Debt Division Worksheet. Types of Alaska Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (one spouse): 1. No-Fault Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (for spouses who do not have any disputes about the divorce) 2. Fault-Based Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (for spouses who have disputes about the divorce)