Alaska Request to Dissolve Protective Order — One Petitioner is a petition that is filed in a court of law when one party is seeking to have a protective order dissolved. A protective order is a court-issued order that restricts the behavior of a person or persons in order to protect a victim from harm. This type of petition is typically filed in cases involving domestic violence, stalking, harassment, and other forms of abuse. The petitioner, usually the one requesting the dissolution of the protective order, must fill out a form and provide evidence to the court proving that the protective order is no longer necessary. This could include proof of successful completion of a treatment program, a letter of apology from the respondent, or any other evidence that proves the danger to the victim has been eliminated. The petitioner must also pay a filing fee and provide a copy of the protective order to the court. Once the petition is submitted, the court will review the evidence and decide whether to dissolve the protective order. If the court decides to dissolve the order, the petitioner will be notified and the protective order will be dissolved.