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Alaska
Family Law Statutes
Alaska Family Law Overview
Alaska family law is governed primarily by Title 25 of the Alaska Statutes (Marital and Domestic Relations). The statutes cover dissolution of marriage, child custody (referred to as legal and physical custody), child support, and related proceedings.
Disclaimer: The links below lead to official state government and legal reference websites. This information is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Laws change frequently – always verify current statutes and consult a licensed family law attorney in Alaska for advice specific to your situation.
Key Family Law Statutes
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Title 25 – Marital and Domestic Relations (Full Title)
Overview of Alaska's complete marital and domestic relations statutes.
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AS 25.20 – Children; Parent and Child Relationship (§§ 25.20.010–25.20.130)
Parental rights and responsibilities, including custody standards.
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AS 25.24 – Divorce and Dissolution of Marriage (§§ 25.24.010–25.24.900)
Grounds for dissolution, property division, and spousal support.
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AS 25.25 – Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (§§ 25.25.101–25.25.903)
Interstate child and spousal support enforcement.
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AS 25.27 – Child Support Services Agency (§§ 25.27.010–25.27.900)
Administration of child support, enforcement, and modification.
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AS 25.30 – Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (§§ 25.30.300–25.30.910)
Interstate jurisdiction and enforcement for child custody orders (UCCJEA).