Anchorage County, AK Divorce Lawyers

A Divorce is a court ordered dissolution of a marriage between a husband and wife. Once the divorce has been finalized, the parties to the former marriage are free to go out and re-marry. If you are looking to get a divorce in Alaska, you should find a talented Divorce lawyer to assist you in the legal proceedings. There are many legal hurdles in the way of a divorce and a qualified attorney can help you avoid them.

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Divorcing in Alaska Alaska

Divorce laws vary from state to state. Some states use a "no fault" divorce rule meaning that when one spouse files for divorce, they do not normally need to do anything beyond showing that the couple has irreconcilable differences.

States that follow a fault divorce theory make spouses seeking divorce show a reason for the divorce, such as abuse or adultery.

Anchorage County Divorce lawyers will know which system is followed in Alaska.

Alaska Divorce Lawyers Can Assist You in Dissolving Your Marriage

There are many other things happening beyond the mere dissolution of a marriage. Child Custody, division of marital assets, and spousal support all take place at the same time as the divorce. A Alaska Divorce lawyer has been through this process before with others and knows how to help. Contact a skilled Divorce attorney in Anchorage County today.

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