An Alaska Request to Dismiss Long Term Petition — Multiple Petitioners is a legal filing that can be made by multiple petitioners to dismiss a long-term petition. This request is often used when multiple parties have filed a petition in the same court case, and they are looking to withdraw the petition. It can also be used if a petitioner wishes to dismiss a petition that has been filed against them. This request must be filed in the court where the original petition was filed, and must include the names of all the petitioners. The petitioners must provide a reason for their request to dismiss the petition, and must also include a signed certification that all the petitioners have consented to the dismissal. There are two types of Alaska Request to Dismiss Long Term Petition — Multiple Petitioners: 1. Voluntary Request to Dismiss: This request is filed when the petitioners voluntarily wish to dismiss the petition. 2. Involuntary Request to Dismiss: This request is filed when the petitioners are being forced to dismiss the petition. This could be due to a court order or a settlement between the parties.