(a) In an action for divorce, dissolution, or to declare a marriage void, the court may not unconditionally grant to a noncustodial parent the right to claim a child as a dependent under federal income tax laws. The court may grant a noncustodial parent the right to claim a child as a dependent under federal tax laws for a tax year if the noncustodial parent satisfies the requirements of federal law and was not in arrears at the end of the tax year in an amount more than four times the monthly obligation under
(1) a support order applicable to the child in cases where a payment schedule has not been established for payment of continuing support and accumulated arrears under the support order; or
(2) a payment schedule if a payment schedule has been established for payment of continuing support and accumulated arrears under a support order applicable to the child.
(b) In this section, “noncustodial parent” means the parent who has actual physical custody of the child for less time than the other parent.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 25. Marital and Domestic Relations
Chapter 24. Divorce and Dissolution of Marriage
Article 1. Divorce and Annulment.
Sec. 25.24.010. Right of action for divorce.
Sec. 25.24.020. Void marriages.
Sec. 25.24.030. Voidable marriages.
Sec. 25.24.040. Action to declare marriage valid.
Sec. 25.24.050. Grounds for divorce.
Sec. 25.24.070. Confession of adultery.
Sec. 25.24.080. Residence requirements for action to declare marriage void.
Sec. 25.24.090. Use of spouse's residence.
Sec. 25.24.110. Separate domicile or residence.
Sec. 25.24.120. Defenses to adultery.
Sec. 25.24.130. Defenses to other divorce grounds.
Sec. 25.24.140. Orders during action.
Sec. 25.24.150. Judgments for custody; supervised visitation.
Sec. 25.24.152. Children as dependents for tax purposes.
Sec. 25.24.155. Reservation of issues.
Sec. 25.24.165. Change of name in divorce or annulment.