Alaska Motion and Affidavit for Interim Orders — No Children, SHC-1105, is a court document used by an individual seeking a temporary court order regarding matters related to their children in the state of Alaska. This document is typically used when a parent requests an interim order from the court when there are no children involved in the case. It can be used to seek orders related to the use of marital assets, spousal support, temporary custody and visitation, and other matters. There are two different types of Alaska Motion and Affidavit for Interim Orders — No Children, SHC-1105, depending on the individual's situation: (1) Motion and Affidavit for Interim Orders — No Children, SHC-1105(a), which is used when one or both of the parties are represented by an attorney; and (2) Motion and Affidavit for Interim Orders — No Children, SHC-1105(b), which is used when neither party is represented by an attorney.
Alaska Motion and Affidavit for Interim Orders — No Children, SHC-1105, is a court document used by an individual seeking a temporary court order regarding matters related to their children in the state of Alaska. This document is typically used when a parent requests an interim order from the court when there are no children involved in the case. It can be used to seek orders related to the use of marital assets, spousal support, temporary custody and visitation, and other matters. There are two different types of Alaska Motion and Affidavit for Interim Orders — No Children, SHC-1105, depending on the individual's situation: (1) Motion and Affidavit for Interim Orders — No Children, SHC-1105(a), which is used when one or both of the parties are represented by an attorney; and (2) Motion and Affidavit for Interim Orders — No Children, SHC-1105(b), which is used when neither party is represented by an attorney.