Alaska Statutes.
Title 22. Judiciary
Chapter 10. The Superior Court
Section 25. Powers of Superior Court in Action For Divorce, Separation, or Child Support.
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AS 22.10.025. Powers of Superior Court in Action For Divorce, Separation, or Child Support.

(a) The superior court, in an action for divorce, separation, or child support, affecting inalienable stock in a corporation organized under 43 U.S.C. 1601 et seq. (Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act), may order the stock transferred to the spouse, a child, or a guardian or custodian for a child, but may not order it sold on the open market or transferred to other persons.

(b) The superior court, in an action for divorce, separation, or child support, may issue orders to aid in the enforcement of child support, including orders requiring an individual who owes support under an order of support to

(1) make payments according to an approved payment plan;

(2) participate in appropriate work activities if the individual is not incapacitated; or

(3) complete and submit an application for a permanent fund dividend under AS 43.23.015 or provide proof to the agency or the court that the individual is not eligible for a dividend in a given year.

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