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  • Alimony Variations...Alaska

    Every state is different on how it handles divorce, alimony, child support. There are certain guidelines for every state, even though states can be similar to one another, they are pretty much all different in how they handle things. Such as Alaska, alimony after a divorce can be paid to either spouse...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 06-04-2008
  • Variations State to State, Alaska.

    We have talked about several of the states and the variations of getting a divorce, and there are many other states to talk about, but since I have told you the big differences about Alaska and child support this week, I figured I would recap over Alaska a bit, this is only on the reasons for filing...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 05-30-2008
  • Alaska Divorce.

    In Alaska there is no set time that you need to be a resident of Alaska for divorce, as long as you live in Alaska at the time, and then you can file for a divorce. In most states you need to live within the state and be a resident for a certain amount of time, before filing for divorce. Take note of...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 01-22-2008
  • Alaska Divorce and Child Support Information, Continued.

    We have discussed alimony after a divorce and how you receive alimony after a divorce is final. In Alaska alimony can be paid to either spouse in the divorce and can be issues to be paid even before the divorce is final. Each state varies on how it handles alimony. So what are the factors in receiving...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 12-24-2007
  • Divorce Information In Alaska.

    There has been a discussion throughout the blogs about divorce and how each state varies. So this morning we are going to start with some of Alaska’s divorce information. In Alaska you may only file for divorce at anytime if you are a resident of the state. There are only no fault divorce grounds on...
    Posted to Divorce (Weblog) by Divorce on 12-21-2007
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