Reasons for divorce in Alaska

The state of Alaska recognizes both at fault and no-fault grounds for divorce.

The no-fault grounds for divorce include, but are not limited to, an incompatibility of temperament, the irretrievable breakdown of the marriage, as well as living apart and separate without cohabitation.

Some of the at-fault grounds for divorce in the state of Alaska include adultery, substance abuse, habitual drunkenness, an incurable mental disease in confinement for 18 months, conviction of a felony, cruelty, and abandonment for over one year.

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