Though Alaska does not recognize common-law marriages and does not offer the same protection to unmarried couples as it does to married ones, it does not leave unmarried parties without rights if they decide to end their relationship. They simply have a different set...
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What should be included in a parenting agreement?
Divorcing Alaskan couples with children may draft a parenting plan to address child custody and visitation issues. The plan will then be submitted to the court for evaluation and will be ordered only if the court finds that the plan caters to the child’s best...
When can I benefit from making a trust?
Some estate planning tools have unique features that can be beneficial in certain situations, such as trusts. These agreements can involve multiple parties, including a settlor who owns the property and a trustee responsible for managing the property. The agreement...