This is a legal form that was released by the Alaska Superior Court - a government authority operating within Alaska. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is CN-620?
A: CN-620 is the form number for an order about confirmation of a Registered Tribal Court ICWA custody order.
Q: What is ICWA?
A: ICWA stands for the Indian Child Welfare Act.
Q: What is a Registered Tribal Court ICWA custody order?
A: A Registered Tribal Court ICWA custody order is an order issued by a tribal court regarding the custody of an Indian child.
Q: What is the purpose of CN-620?
A: The purpose of CN-620 is to confirm and recognize a Registered Tribal Court ICWA custody order in the state of Alaska.
Q: Who can file CN-620?
A: Either the tribal court that issued the custody order or a party to the custody order may file CN-620.
Q: What should be included in CN-620?
A: CN-620 should include the full text or a certified copy of the Registered Tribal Court ICWA custody order.
Q: What happens after filing CN-620?
A: After filing CN-620, the court will review the order and may issue an order confirming the Registered Tribal Court ICWA custody order.
Q: What does it mean for a custody order to be confirmed?
A: Confirming a custody order means the court recognizes and gives legal effect to the Registered Tribal Court ICWA custody order.
Q: Is legal representation required for filing CN-620?
A: Legal representation is not required, but it is recommended to seek legal advice or assistance when filling out and filing CN-620.
Form Details:
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