Alaska Statutes

Alaska Stat. § 25.27.275 (2026)

Nondisclosure of information in exceptional circumstances

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Sec. 25.27.275. Nondisclosure of information in exceptional circumstances.
Upon a finding, which may be made ex parte, that the health, safety, or liberty of a party or child would be unreasonably put at risk by the disclosure of identifying information, or if an existing order so provides, a tribunal shall order that the address of the party or child or other identifying information not be disclosed in a pleading or other document filed in a proceeding under this chapter. A person aggrieved by an order of nondisclosure issued under this section that is based on an ex parte finding is entitled on request to a formal hearing, within 30 days of when the order was issued, at which the person may contest the order.


Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1993–1993 · leading case: Hertz v. Hertz, 847 P.2d 71 (Alaska 1993).
Hertz v. Hertz, 847 P.2d 71 (Alaska 1993). “6 Under AS 25.27.275, CSED “shall release information concerning the location of children to whom a duty of support is owed if the obligor has paid all support payments that are due and there is a visitation .”
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