Alaska Dissolution Packet #3, DR-3 (For married people who cannot find their spouse and do not want to address issues about property, debt and the parenting plan.) is a set of documents used by married couples who are unable to locate their spouse and do not wish to address issues related to property, debt and parenting. The packet includes the following documents: 1. Complaint for Dissolution of Marriage: This document initiates the dissolution of marriage proceedings and includes information such as names, addresses, and date of marriage. 2. Summons: This document serves as notice to the other spouse to appear in court. 3. Notice of Hearing: This document informs the other spouse of the date, time, and place of the hearing. 4. Affidavit of Non-Service: This document states that the other spouse was not served with the summons and complaint. 5. Decree of Dissolution of Marriage: This document is signed by the judge and legally dissolves the marriage. 6. Certificate of Service: This document states that the other spouse was served with the summons and complaint and that the papers were properly served. 7. Parenting Plan: This document outlines the parenting plan, if any, agreed upon by the parties in the dissolution of marriage. 8. Property Settlement Agreement: This document outlines the division of property and debt, if any, agreed upon by the parties in the dissolution of marriage.