If you’re someone with a high net worth in Alaska, and you’re unhappy in your marriage, you may hesitate to begin divorce proceedings because you’re worried about losing your assets. While asset division is an essential part of a high-asset divorce, the process can...
Month: April 2024
Maintaining a positive attitude during a divorce
Going through a divorce in Alaska often leaves one feeling lonely, stressed, and worried about the future. Staying positive during such a difficult life event can be difficult, but it’s important to remember that some good things can happen after one’s divorce is...
Child custody and domestic violence
There are many factors an Alaskan family court considers when determining child custody. Domestic violence is one factor that can greatly impact one’s co-parenting schedule. After a divorce, the court’s primary goal is to do what is best for the children, which means...
Residency requirements for an Alaska divorce
Going through a divorce can be one of the most difficult times in someone’s life. Divorces usually come with many life changes and the process requires one to go through the proper procedures to complete the paperwork and steps needed to reach the end where the...
Getting started with a child support request
After a divorce or separation in Alaska, one parent is often ordered to pay child support to the other parent. This money usually goes to the parent with primary custody of the child. The funds can be used to help the primary parent pay for food, housing, clothing,...