Alaska Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105, is an official form used to respond to a filing for divorce in Alaska when minor children are involved. It outlines the respondent's position and requests for relief from the court. It must be completed, signed, and filed with the court when responding to a filing for divorce. There are two types of Alaska Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105: an Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105A, and an Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105B. The Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105A, is used when the respondent agrees with the terms of the divorce filing. This form outlines the respondent's agreement with the terms of the filing and waives any right to a trial. The Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105B, is used when the respondent does not agree with the terms of the divorce filing. This form outlines the respondent's position and requests for relief from the court, such as requests regarding child custody, child support, or division of property.
Alaska Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105, is an official form used to respond to a filing for divorce in Alaska when minor children are involved. It outlines the respondent's position and requests for relief from the court. It must be completed, signed, and filed with the court when responding to a filing for divorce. There are two types of Alaska Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105: an Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105A, and an Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105B. The Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105A, is used when the respondent agrees with the terms of the divorce filing. This form outlines the respondent's agreement with the terms of the filing and waives any right to a trial. The Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce With Minor Children, SHC-105B, is used when the respondent does not agree with the terms of the divorce filing. This form outlines the respondent's position and requests for relief from the court, such as requests regarding child custody, child support, or division of property.