Alaska Motion Requesting Payment is a document filed with the court by a party in a case. It is a formal request for payment of a debt from the other party in the case. This motion is commonly used in civil matters, such as a debt collection lawsuit. It can also be used in family law cases, such as a child support order. There are several types of Alaska Motion Requesting Payment, including: • Motion for Payment of Judgment: This motion requests payment of money due from a judgment entered by the court. • Motion for Payment of Child Support or Alimony: This motion requests payment of child support or alimony that is due under a court order. • Motion for Payment of Attorney’s Fees: This motion requests payment of attorney’s fees that have been awarded by the court. • Motion for Payment of Costs: This motion requests payment of costs incurred during a court case. • Motion for Payment of Interest: This motion requests payment of interest that has accrued on a debt.