(a) Unless otherwise provided under AS 25.24.910 or AS 25.27.061, an order of support establishes a relationship by which the custodian of the child is the administrator for the purposes of administering child support on behalf of the child. The court shall carefully consider the need for support, the ability of both parents to meet such support obligations, the extent to which the parents supported the child before divorce, and the economic ability of the parents to pay after separation and divorce. The court shall also consider the effect on the support obligation of a change in custodian. The need of the child for support shall be considered regardless of the sex of the parent awarded custody of the child.
(b) [Repealed, ยง 21 ch 126 SLA 1977.]
(c) In a court or administrative proceeding where the support of a minor child is at issue, the court or agency, as applicable, may order either parent or both parents to pay the amount necessary for support, maintenance, nurture, and education of the child. Regardless of whether a support order for periodic payments is issued, the court or agency shall issue a medical support order, a cash medical support order, or both. The medical support order shall require health care insurance coverage for the child if health care insurance coverage is available to either parent or both parents for the child at a reasonable cost. The court or agency shall consider whether the child is eligible for services through the Indian Health Service or other insurance coverage before ordering either parent or both parents to provide health care coverage through insurance, cash medical support, or other means or a combination of insurance, cash medical support, or other means. The court or agency shall allocate equally the cost of health care insurance for the child between the parents unless there is good cause to allocate the costs unequally. If the obligor has the duty to make periodic payments for non-medical child support, the obligor's periodic payments shall be decreased by the amount of the other parent's portion of payments for health insurance ordered by the court or agency and actually paid by the obligor. If the obligor has a duty to make periodic payments for non-medical child support, the periodic payments shall be increased by the obligor's portion of payments for health insurance if the other parent is ordered to and actually does obtain and pay for insurance. The court or agency shall allocate equally between the parents the cost of reasonable health care expenses not covered by private insurance unless there is good cause to allocate the costs unequally. One parent shall reimburse the other parent for the first parent's share of the uncovered expenses paid by the parent within 30 days after receipt by the first parent of the bill for the health care, payment verification, and, if applicable, a health insurance statement indicating what portion of the cost is uncovered. The medical support order must meet the requirements of AS 25.27.063. Upon a showing of good cause, the court may order the parents required to pay support to give reasonable security for payments.
(d) An order for prospective child support may be modified or revoked under AS 25.24.170.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 25. Marital and Domestic Relations
Chapter 27. Child Support Services Agency
Sec. 25.27.010. Creation of child support services agency.
Sec. 25.27.020. Duties and responsibilities of the agency.
Sec. 25.27.022. Establishment and enforcement requests from other states.
Sec. 25.27.025. Rate of interest.
Sec. 25.27.030. Establishment of fund.
Sec. 25.27.040. Determination of paternity.
Sec. 25.27.045. Determination of support obligation.
Sec. 25.27.050. Legal assistance.
Sec. 25.27.060. Order of support.
Sec. 25.27.061. Payment of support to 18-year-olds.
Sec. 25.27.062. Income withholding order for support.
Sec. 25.27.063. Medical support order.
Sec. 25.27.065. Waiver of child support.
Sec. 25.27.070. Order to assign wages for support.
Sec. 25.27.075. Employment information.
Sec. 25.27.080. Enforcement of support orders.
Sec. 25.27.086. Subpoenas issued by agency of another state.
Sec. 25.27.095. Agency exempt from execution.
Sec. 25.27.100. All persons may use agency.
Sec. 25.27.103. Payments to agency.
Sec. 25.27.105. Audit of collections.
Sec. 25.27.107. Certification of arrears.
Sec. 25.27.120. Obligor liable for public assistance furnished obligee.
Sec. 25.27.125. Accounting and disposition of federal receipts and agency collections.
Sec. 25.27.130. Subrogation of state.
Sec. 25.27.135. Limitation on actions to establish child support obligation.
Sec. 25.27.150. Initiation of administrative enforcement of orders; required notice.
Sec. 25.27.160. Initiation of administrative action to establish support duty; required notice.
Sec. 25.27.165. Determination of paternity in an administrative proceeding.
Sec. 25.27.166. Disestablishment of paternity.
Sec. 25.27.167. Contempt of order for genetic testing.
Sec. 25.27.170. Hearings in administrative action to establish support duty.
Sec. 25.27.180. Administrative findings and decision.
Sec. 25.27.190. Modification of administrative finding or decision.
Sec. 25.27.193. Periodic review or adjustment of support orders.
Sec. 25.27.194. Processing time for modification of support orders.
Sec. 25.27.195. Relief from administrative order.
Sec. 25.27.200. Use of standards in administrative determinations of support amounts.
Sec. 25.27.210. Judicial review of administrative decisions and actions.
Sec. 25.27.220. Procedure in judicial reviews.
Sec. 25.27.225. Support payment obligations as judgments.
Sec. 25.27.226. Collection of past due support.
Sec. 25.27.227. Nature of remedies.
Sec. 25.27.230. Assertion, recording, and effect of lien.
Sec. 25.27.240. Service of lien.
Sec. 25.27.244. Adverse action against delinquent obligor's occupational license.
Sec. 25.27.246. Adverse action against delinquent obligor's driver's license.
Sec. 25.27.250. Order to withhold and deliver.
Sec. 25.27.253. Earnings subject to an order or lien.
Sec. 25.27.255. Disposition of payments under income withholding orders.
Sec. 25.27.260. Civil liability upon failure to comply with an order or lien.
Sec. 25.27.265. Method of service; notification of change of address.
Sec. 25.27.270. Judicial relief from administrative execution.
Sec. 25.27.273. Reporting of payment information concerning delinquent obligors.
Sec. 25.27.275. Nondisclosure of information in exceptional circumstances.
Sec. 25.27.278. Payments not disbursed.
Sec. 25.27.279. Voiding of fraudulent transfers made to avoid payment of child support.
Sec. 25.27.280. Severability: Alternative when method of notification held invalid.
Sec. 25.27.300. Requests pertaining to remarriage.
Sec. 25.27.320. Interest on agency return of certain overpayments.