Alaska Instructions for Responding to a Motion to Change Custody, Support, or Visitation vary depending on the type of motion. Generally, the instructions involve filing a response to the motion in the court that issued the motion. If the motion is for a Change of Custody, the response should include a statement of either agreement or disagreement with the change requested in the motion, any relevant facts in support of the position taken, and a request for a hearing on the motion. If the motion is for a Change of Support, the response should include a statement of either agreement or disagreement with the change requested in the motion, any relevant facts in support of the position taken, and a request for an order to be entered on the motion. Finally, if the motion is for a Change of Visitation, the response should include a statement of either agreement or disagreement with the change requested in the motion, any relevant facts in support of the position taken, and a request for a hearing on the motion. In all cases, the response should be filed with the court within the time period indicated in the motion, and should include a copy of the motion, a copy of the response, and a certificate of service indicating that a copy of the response has been served on the other party.