Alaska Statutes Title 25, Chapter 25.24, Article 01 - Divorce and Annulment
- Sec. 25.24.010 Right of Action for Divorce.
A husband or wife may maintain an action against the other for divorce or to have the marriage declared void.
- Sec. 25.24.020 Void Marriages.
A marriage which is prohibited by law on account of consanguinity between the persons, or a subsequent marriage contracted by a person during the...
- Sec. 25.24.030 Voidable Marriages.
A marriage may be declared void for any of the following causes existing at the time of the marriage:(1) that the party in whose...
- Sec. 25.24.040 Action to Declare Marriage Valid.
When either the husband or wife claims or pretends that the marriage is void or voidable, the other spouse may bring an action to...
- Sec. 25.24.050 Grounds for Divorce.
A divorce may be granted for any of the following grounds:(1) failure to consummate the marriage at the time of the marriage and continuing...
- Sec. 25.24.060 Mediation.
(a) Except as provided in (f) and (g) of this section, at any time within 30 days after a complaint or cross-complaint in a...
- Sec. 25.24.070 Confession of Adultery.
In an action for divorce on the ground of adultery, a confession of adultery is not alone sufficient to justify a judgment of divorce.
- Sec. 25.24.080 Residence Requirements for Action to Declare Marriage Void.
When a marriage has been solemnized and the plaintiff is a resident of the state, an action to declare the marriage void may be...
- Sec. 25.24.090 Use of Spouse's Residence.
Where one spouse is plaintiff in an action for divorce or to declare void a marriage that was not solemnized in the state, the...
- Sec. 25.24.100 [Renumbered As As 25.24.900 ].
Repealed or Renumbered
- Sec. 25.24.110 Separate Domicile or Residence.
In an action for divorce, a spouse may acquire a separate residence or domicile from that of the other spouse without reference among other...
- Sec. 25.24.120 Defenses to Adultery.
In a divorce action for adultery, the following defenses may be made:(1) procurement;(2) connivance;(3) the act has been expressly forgiven or impliedly forgiven by...
- Sec. 25.24.130 Defenses to Other Divorce Grounds.
When the divorce action is for any of the grounds provided in AS 25.24.050(4)-(6), the defense of procurement or that the defendant has been...
- Sec. 25.24.140 Orders During Action.
(a) During the pendency of the action, a spouse may, upon application and in appropriate circumstances, be awarded expenses, including(1) attorney fees and costs...
- Sec. 25.24.150 Judgments for Custody; Supervised Visitation.
(a) In an action for divorce or for legal separation or for placement of a child when one or both parents have died, the...
- Sec. 25.24.152 Children As Dependents for Tax Purposes.
(a) In an action for divorce, dissolution, or to declare a marriage void, the court may not unconditionally grant to a noncustodial parent the...
- Sec. 25.24.155 Reservation of Issues.
(a) The court may not delay or reserve a custody decision under AS 25.24.150 (f) or an issue of property division under AS 25.24.160...
- Sec. 25.24.160 Judgment.
(a) In a judgment in an action for divorce or action declaring a marriage void or at any time after judgment, the court may...
- Sec. 25.24.165 Change of Name in Divorce or Annulment.
(a) In a judgment in an action for divorce or action declaring a marriage void, the court may change the name of either of...
- Sec. 25.24.170 Modification of Judgment.
(a) Subject to AS 25.20.110 , any time after judgment the court, upon the motion of either party, may set aside, alter, or modify...
- Sec. 25.24.180 Effect of Divorce.
The effect of a judgment decreeing a divorce is to restore the parties to the state of unmarried persons.
Last modified: November 15, 2016