Uncontested Divorce in Alaska
A simple, affordable uncontested divorce in Alaska. SimpleDivorce prepares court-ready forms, handles filing and service on your spouse, and keeps you updated to the final decree.
Filing an Uncontested Divorce in Alaska
The facts that shape a Alaska divorce — confirmed with you during intake.
Where you file
Superior Court
Residency requirement
One spouse must be a bona fide resident of Alaska — physically present with intent to remain — at the time of filing, with no minimum durational period required (military members stationed in the state for at least 30 days also qualify).
Court filing fee
$250 — varies by county, passed through at cost
Waiting period
Alaska requires a mandatory 30-day waiting period after filing before the court can enter the final divorce decree.
Grounds
Alaska allows no-fault divorce on the ground of incompatibility of temperament between the spouses.
Typical timeline
Most uncontested cases finalize in about 45 to 90 days after filing, once the mandatory 30-day waiting period and paperwork processing are complete.
Serving your spouse
Your spouse must be formally notified of the divorce filing.
Fee waiver
If you are unable to pay this fee, you can request a fee waiver by filing the form Exemption From the Payment of Fees, TF-920.
Common Alaska Divorce Forms
SimpleDivorce prepares the exact forms your Alaska court requires — you never track them down yourself.
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