The Alaska 20 Day Ex Parte Order of Protection from Financial Abuse is a court order issued by the Alaska Court System that provides protection against financial abuse for victims of domestic violence. This order is issued when an individual is in immediate danger of being abused financially. It prohibits the abuser from taking any action that would financially harm the victim and provides the victim with temporary financial relief. Types of Alaska 20 Day Ex Parte Order of Protection from Financial Abuse include: 1) Restraining Order — prohibits the abuser from contacting the victim and/or committing any further acts of financial abuse; 2) Stay Away Order — requires the abuser to stay away from the victim and their property; 3) Order of Support — orders the abuser to pay a certain amount of money to the victim for their financial support; 4) Order to Pay — orders the abuser to pay the victim's debts, bills, and other financial obligations; 5) Property Division — orders the abuser to turn over any property or assets that the victim owns; and 6) Other Relief — provides other forms of relief, such as freezing the abuser's assets and ordering the abuser to provide financial documents.