Alaska Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce Without Minor Children, SHC-107 is a document used to respond to a divorce complaint, file a counterclaim, and begin the process of ending a marriage without minor children involved. This filing must be completed by the Respondent and filed with the Superior Court of Alaska in the same county where the Complaint was filed. It includes information such as the parties' names and contact information, the grounds for the divorce, the division of property and debts, and the date of the marriage and separation. It may also include requests for legal fees, alimony, and/or child support. There are two types of Alaska Answer & Counterclaim to Divorce Without Minor Children, SHC-107: voluntary and contested. Voluntary filings are those which are agreed upon by both of the parties and do not require a court hearing. Contested filings involve a dispute between the parties which must be resolved in court.