An Alaska Order Granting Motion to Convert Dissolution to Divorce, SHC-1335, is a legally binding document issued by a court in Alaska that allows a married couple to convert their dissolution of marriage to a divorce. This order grants the couple's motion to convert from a dissolution of marriage to a divorce, which is a legal process that formally ends a marriage and allows both parties to move on with their lives. There are two types of Alaska Order Granting Motion to Convert Dissolution to Divorce, SHC-1335: uncontested and contested. An uncontested order is issued when both parties agree to the conversion, while a contested order is issued when one party objects to the conversion. In either case, the order must be signed by a judge and filed with the court before the conversion is finalized.
An Alaska Order Granting Motion to Convert Dissolution to Divorce, SHC-1335, is a legally binding document issued by a court in Alaska that allows a married couple to convert their dissolution of marriage to a divorce. This order grants the couple's motion to convert from a dissolution of marriage to a divorce, which is a legal process that formally ends a marriage and allows both parties to move on with their lives. There are two types of Alaska Order Granting Motion to Convert Dissolution to Divorce, SHC-1335: uncontested and contested. An uncontested order is issued when both parties agree to the conversion, while a contested order is issued when one party objects to the conversion. In either case, the order must be signed by a judge and filed with the court before the conversion is finalized.