1. What
do we need to get a divorce?
What are the grounds for divorce in Alaska?
Alaska is a mixed state, which means you can use either
no-fault or fault grounds as a basis for seeking a divorce, or you can base
your divorce on the fact that you've been separated from your spouse. The
reason you might want to use fault grounds is to gain an advantage in a
contested child custody case or a dispute about the division of marital
property or the appropriateness or amount of alimony. To learn more about how
Alaska uses fault as a determining factor in child custody, alimony, and
property issues, see Nolo's Essential Guide to Divorce, by Emily Doskow.
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