When proceeding with a divorce, many arrangements must be made between the spouses.
Alaska, know as the “Great Land,” is the largest state in the U.S, and, as of 2007, the least densely populated. According to statistics collected by the Association of Religion Data Archives, it’s also the least religious state in the U.S., with only about 39 percent of its residents belonging to religious congregations. You’d think all that cold weather would keep couples together—if for nothing else than warmth—but no, divorce happens in Alaska, too, and the state ties for the 13th highest divorce rate in the country. Alaska is an equitable property state, so it’s important to make sure you have good legal representation if you’re seeking a split there. So before you make any decisions, check the links below and find a good, knowledgeable lawyer in your city.
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