Where can I file for a domestic violence protective order?
You can file for a domestic violence protective order in the judicial district where you are living, where the abuser lives, or where the abuse occurred.
1 Alaska Statute § 3(h)
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You can file for a domestic violence protective order in the judicial district where you are living, where the abuser lives, or where the abuse occurred.
1 Alaska Statute § 3(h)
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