The Alaska Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (no children) is a form used by couples seeking to end their marriage without any children or minor dependents involved. This petition is used to officially notify the court that the parties have mutually agreed to end their marriage. The petition must be filed in the superior court located in the county where either party resides. The petition must include information on both parties, including name, address, phone number, occupation, and the date of the marriage. It must also include the grounds for the dissolution, such as incompatibility or irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. There are two types of Alaska Petition for Dissolution of Marriage (no children): Simplified Dissolution of Marriage and Standard Dissolution of Marriage. A Simplified Dissolution of Marriage is available to couples who have no minor children, have a written agreement regarding the division of assets and debts, and agree to waive alimony. A Standard Dissolution of Marriage is the standard form and is used when both parties do not agree on the division of assets and debts, or when one party is seeking alimony.