Alaska Post-Judgment Order for Modification of Custody and Visitation, SHC-1124 is a court document used to modify an existing court order for custody and visitation. This document is used to modify the legal rights and responsibilities of the parents regarding the care, custody, and visitation of their children after a divorce or separation. The document is typically used when the parents have agreed to modify the existing court order, or when one parent has requested a modification. The Alaska Post-Judgment Order for Modification of Custody and Visitation, SHC-1124, includes the names of the parents and children involved, the effective date of the modification, the reasons for the modification, and any changes to the existing court order. The document must be signed by both parents and approved by a judge in order to be legally binding. There are two types of Alaska Post-Judgment Order for Modification of Custody and Visitation, SHC-1124: 1) an agreement reached between the parents and approved by a judge and 2) a modification requested by one parent and approved by a judge.