Alaska Best Interests Affidavit, SHC-1125, is an affidavit used in Alaska family law proceedings to determine what is in the best interests of a minor child. It is completed by a parent or guardian of the child and must be submitted to the court for review. The affidavit covers topics such as the child’s educational, medical, and social needs, as well as the child’s relationship with each parent or guardian and other influential people. The affidavit is used in custody and visitation proceedings, as well as in guardianship and adoption cases. There are two types of Alaska Best Interests Affidavit, SHC-1125: one for custody and visitation proceedings, and one for guardianship and adoption proceedings.
Alaska Best Interests Affidavit, SHC-1125, is an affidavit used in Alaska family law proceedings to determine what is in the best interests of a minor child. It is completed by a parent or guardian of the child and must be submitted to the court for review. The affidavit covers topics such as the child’s educational, medical, and social needs, as well as the child’s relationship with each parent or guardian and other influential people. The affidavit is used in custody and visitation proceedings, as well as in guardianship and adoption cases. There are two types of Alaska Best Interests Affidavit, SHC-1125: one for custody and visitation proceedings, and one for guardianship and adoption proceedings.