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.

What Alaska courts consider in custody decisions

Alaska courts consider 9 factors under AS 25.24.150(c) including the physical, emotional, mental, religious, and social needs of the child; the capability and desire of each party to meet those needs; the child's preference if of sufficient age and maturity; the love and affection existing between the child and each parent; the length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment and the desirability of maintaining continuity; the willingness and ability of each parent to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing relationship between the other parent and the child; any evidence of domestic violence, child abuse, or child neglect; and any evidence of substance abuse that directly affects the parent's ability to meet the child's needs.

How the custody process works in Alaska

Alaska custody cases are filed in Superior Court. The court distinguishes between legal custody (decision-making authority) and physical custody (residential arrangements) and may award either jointly or solely. Alaska strongly encourages mediation and courts may order parents to attempt dispute resolution before trial. The court may appoint a guardian ad litem or custody investigator to evaluate the family situation and make recommendations to the judge.

Key Alaska custody statutes

  • Alaska Stat. § 25.24.150
  • Alaska Stat. § 25.20.060
  • Alaska Stat. § 25.20.070

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

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Cities in Alaska

Civly serves co-parents across Alaska. Find local court info and resources for your city.