Application for Court Approval of 5 Day Detention, is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.
Application for Court Approval of 5 Day Detention, is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.
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Are courthouses open? The courts are operating but the processes have been changed so you can take care of your court business by phone, emaill, or online. Some courts require an appointment for customer service.
The law is that the court has jurisdiction over the people in the divorce case if the married couple lived in Alaska for at least six consecutive months within the six years before filing for divorce.
You may also contact the Alaska Court System at 907-274-8611 or you can look up your case status in COURTVIEW on the court website. You can determine your next court date by viewing the DOCKETS tab. If you fail to appear a Warrant may be issued for your arrest.
Like many states, Alaska allows couples to request a legal separation instead of divorce. Either spouse must first file a petition (request) with the court asking for intervention. The petition should include pertinent information like each spouses' name, address, and dates for the marriage and separation.