Tag Archives: Family Law

The Police Took My Gun! Can I Get It Back in Alaska?

There may be instances in which the police or law enforcement seizes your firearm If [...]

How Alaska’s Laws Affect Child Custody After a Move (Relocation Rules Explained)

Planning a move with your child in Alaska? Learn how Alaska courts handle custody relocation, [...]

Will a Domestic Violence Charge Suspend My Gun Rights in Alaska?

Though held quiet dearly, domestic violence charges in Alaska can inimically impact gun rights which [...]

Can I Use Screenshots in Court? Hearsay, Text Messages, and Digital Evidence in Alaska Family Law Cases

The term evidence can be used with a wide array of connotations. In such regard, [...]

Interfering with a Report of Domestic Violence in Alaska

When someone is arrested for domestic violence in Alaska, the charges can be far more complicated [...]

Can I give my child up for adoption after he or she gets older?

There are a myriad of reasons why a child might be given up for adoption. [...]

Terminating Parental Rights

If you’re raising a child alone and the other parent has disappeared from your lives—no [...]

I regret getting married and want an annulment!

So, you’re wondering how to get an annulment in Alaska. Maybe your marriage feels like [...]

Pet Custody in Alaska: Who Gets the Pet in a Divorce?

Pet Custody in Alaska: Who Gets the Pet in a Divorce? When a couple separates [...]

Can I Call the Police if My Ex Won’t Return the Kids? Understanding Custodial Interference in Alaska

Family Law includes a wide range of topics: one of the most common is the [...]