(a) While both spouses are domiciled in this state, spouses may classify any or all of their property as community property in a community property agreement.
(b) Whether or not both, one, or neither is domiciled in this state, spouses may classify any or all of their property as community property by transferring property to a community property trust and providing in the trust that the property is community property.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Chapter 77. Community Property Act
Sec. 34.77.010. Good faith requirement.
Sec. 34.77.020. Variation by marital property agreement.
Sec. 34.77.030. Classification of property of spouses.
Sec. 34.77.040. Management and control of property of spouses.
Sec. 34.77.050. Gifts of community property to third persons.
Sec. 34.77.060. Certain property transactions between spouses.
Sec. 34.77.070. Obligations of spouses.
Sec. 34.77.080. Protection of bona fide purchasers dealing with spouses.
Sec. 34.77.090. Community property agreement.
Sec. 34.77.100. Community property trust.
Sec. 34.77.110. Forms of holding property.
Sec. 34.77.120. Classification of life insurance policies and proceeds.
Sec. 34.77.130. Mixed property.
Sec. 34.77.140. Interspousal remedies.
Sec. 34.77.150. Treatment of certain property at death of spouse.
Sec. 34.77.155. Division of community property at death.