Co-Parenting App for Alaska Parents
Court-admissible messaging, shared custody calendar, and expense tracking — built for Alaska families navigating co-parenting through Superior Court.
3.2
divorces per 1,000 people
Superior Court
handles custody in AK
Alaska Stat. § 25.20.060
custody statute
Alaska custody law
Alaska favors shared custody arrangements and requires courts to consider the best interests of the child under a detailed statutory framework.
How Civly helps Alaska parents
AI-powered message rewriting
Type what you really feel — Civly rewrites it into something any Alaska Superior Court judge would respect. Your vent stays private. Your record stays clean.
Shared custody calendar
Color-coded custody schedule synced with your Alaska parenting plan. Share a read-only link with grandparents, attorneys, or mediators.
Expense tracking with receipt OCR
Snap a receipt or forward an email. AI extracts the amount. Your co-parent approves or disputes. Everything documented for court.
Court-ready records
Every message is timestamped, SHA-256 hashed, and exportable as a certified PDF — admissible in Alaska's Superior Court system.
Pricing comparison
Civly
$59/year
- AI message rewriting
- Custody calendar
- Expense tracking
- Court-ready exports
- Free attorney portal
OurFamilyWizard
$240/year
No AI. Manual entry. Documentation only.
Frequently asked questions
Start co-parenting better in Alaska
Join thousands of parents using Civly to communicate professionally and protect their custody case.
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Cities in Alaska
Civly serves co-parents across Alaska. Find local court info and resources for your city.