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Forms, instructions, and guidance for self-represented parents navigating custody, visitation, and parenting plan cases in Alaska courts. Walk-in help is available weekdays at the Anchorage location; fathers can also access statewide packets and step-by-step instructions online. Bring a photo ID, any existing court orders, and children's birth certificates to speed up the first visit.
(907) 264-0851 · 820 W 4th Ave, Anchorage, AK 99501
Connects Alaska parents with licensed family law attorneys handling custody, visitation, paternity, and modification matters. Intake staff screen calls weekdays and match callers to attorneys who offer an initial consultation for a modest fee. Fathers statewide can use the service by phone or online; have existing court paperwork, pay stubs, and a photo ID ready when booking.
(907) 272-7469 · 840 K St Suite 100, Anchorage, AK 99501
Advocacy and support services for children involved in custody, abuse, and neglect cases across Alaska. Staff coordinate with state agencies and law enforcement on forensic interviews and case planning. Fathers concerned about a child's safety during custody disputes can reach the Anchorage office weekdays for guidance and referrals; bring any court orders or CPS correspondence.
(907) 269-3900 · 3601 C St Suite 910, Anchorage, AK 99503