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   Step by Step Divorce (with Audio Track)
This introductory course teaches you the basics of how a contested divorce case moves through the Court System after the defendant answers. This presentation includes an audio narration that supplements the information on each slide.
By: Alaska Court System's Family Law Self-Help Center
  
   
   Instructions for the Complaint for Divorce with Children
This presentation will assist the person involved in a Divorce with Children.
By: Alaska Court System's Family Law Self-Help Center
  
   
   Instructions for the Answer to Complaint for Divorce without Children
This in-depth presentation is designed to help you file an Answer to a Complaint for Divorce.
By: Alaska Court System's Family Law Self-Help Center
  
   
   Understanding a Custody Case: Step-by-Step
This introductory slide show will teach you the basics of how a contested custody case moves through the court system after the defendant answers.
By: Alaska Court System's Family Law Self-Help Center
  
   
   Hearing or Trial Preparation
This presentation will walk you through many of the issues associated with preparing for a hearing or trial.
By: Family Law Self-Help Center
  
   
   Motions, Modifications & Enforcement
This slide show will teach you the basics about motion practice, and how to modify or enforce an existing court order.
By: Alaska Court System's Family Law Self-Help Center
  
   
   How to be a Good Witness
When called to be a witness can cause anxiety and uncertainty. Knowing what is expected of you and what you may expect can go a long way to help clear some of the stress and misunderstandings.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
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