The Alaska Notice of Objection to Claim and Notice of Hearing Thereon is a document used in the Alaska court system. This document is used to challenge a claim made by a creditor in an Alaska court. If a creditor files a claim in court, the debtor must file a Notice of Objection to the claim in order to contest it. The Notice of Objection must include the reasons for objecting to the claim, as well as the debtor’s contact information. When the Notice of Objection is filed, the court will schedule a hearing to consider the objection. The Alaska Notice of Objection to Claim and Notice of Hearing Thereon can be divided into three types: 1. Notice of Objection to Claim and Notice of Hearing: This document is used to challenge a claim made by a creditor in an Alaska court. 2. Notice of Hearing on Objection to Claim: This document is used to notify a creditor of the hearing that has been scheduled to consider the debtor’s objection to the claim. 3. Notice of Judgment on Objection to Claim: This document is used to inform the creditor that the court has determined the outcome of the hearing on the objection to the claim.