The Alaska Instructions for Dissolution of Marriage for One Spouse Filing Alone when the Other Spouse Cannot Be Located is a legal document used when one spouse is filing for a divorce without the other spouse being present. This document outlines the necessary steps for filing for a divorce in Alaska when one spouse is unable to locate the other. The types of Alaska Instructions for Dissolution of Marriage for One Spouse Filing Alone when the Other Spouse Cannot Be Located are: 1. Petition for Dissolution of Marriage: This form is used to formally request a dissolution of marriage from the court. It must include the name and address of the filing party, the name and last known address of the other spouse, the date of marriage, and the grounds for seeking a divorce. 2. Proof of Service: This proof must be completed after the petition is served to the other spouse. It must include the name of the person served, the date of service, and the manner of service. 3. Notice of Hearing: This form must be sent to the other spouse at least 30 days before the hearing. It must include the date, time, and location of the hearing. 4. Motion for Default: This form must be filed when the other spouse does not appear at the hearing. It must include a sworn statement that the other spouse was properly served and did not appear. 5. Decree of Dissolution of Marriage: This form must be filed with the court and includes the date of the divorce, the legal grounds for the divorce, and any other relevant information. 6. Affidavit of Non-Appearance: This affidavit must be completed and filed once the divorce is finalized. It must include the name and last known address of the other spouse, the date of service, and the manner of service.