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Alaska Statutes.
Title 25. Marital and Domestic Relations
Chapter 25. Uniform Interstate Family Support Act
Section 401. Complaint to Establish Support Order.
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AS 25.25.401. Complaint to Establish Support Order.

(a) If a child support order entitled to recognition under this chapter has not been issued, a responding tribunal of this state may issue a child support order if

(1) the individual seeking the order resides in another state; or

(2) the support enforcement agency seeking the order is located in another state.

(b) The tribunal may issue a temporary child support order if

(1) the respondent has signed a verified statement acknowledging parentage;

(2) the respondent has been determined under law to be the parent; or

(3) there is other clear and convincing evidence that the respondent is the child's parent.

(c) If a spousal support order entitled to recognition under this chapter has not been issued, a responding superior court of this state may issue a spousal support order if

(1) the individual seeking the order resides in another state; or

(2) the support enforcement agency seeking the order is located in another state.

(d) If, after providing an obligor with notice and opportunity to be heard, an appropriate tribunal finds that the obligor owes a duty of support, the tribunal shall issue a support order directed to the obligor and may issue other orders under AS 25.25.305 .

(e) Before issuing an order under (b) of this section, the child support services agency shall adopt regulations for issuing such an order.

Article 05. DIRECT ENFORCEMENT OF ORDER OF ANOTHER STATE WITHOUT REGISTRATION


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