If a parent leaves a child somewhere without supervision, the parent might be considered to have abandoned the child. Without a positive hand-off of the child (meaning you physically look at and make contact with the person you are giving the child to), I imagine the parent that dropped the child off is in the wrong. In the above case, the other parent refused to take responsibility the child, so I do not believe you can leave the child. You will be able to use this behavior against the other parent in court though, should it come to that. This is general information and not legal advice, laws vary by state, please consult a local attorney regarding local laws.
Anchorage is the most populated city in Alaska.
The shortest distance between Anchorage and Moscow is actually almost directly over the North Pole. A flight then will depart Anchorage and fly 4 degrees West of North until it reached near the north pole, when it would then be heading almost directly south.
Dallas (UTC-6/UTC-5) is almost always three hours ahead of Anchorage (UTC-9/UTC-8).3 AM AKST (Anchorage-winter)= 4 AM AKDT (Anchorage-summer)= 6 AM CST (Dallas-winter)= 7 AM CDT (Dallas-summer)
Well, I suppose ansers could vary on that, but Anchorage seems the most likely. It is the center of commerce and the biggest health care facilities are there. When the people of Alaska fly somewhere, it is almost always to Anchorage. Fairbanks is another important place as well, as it is near the end of the Alaska highway and the Dalton begins there. Goods needed for the Prudhoe Bay oil production area are sent by the Dalton to that area.
Alaska doesn't have counties, but they have 'boroughs'. The smallest borough in size is the Juneau Borough. The smallest in population is the North Slope
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Child support, probably. Alimony, almost certainly not. Check with a lawyer or a legal website in your state for details, which can vary.
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There are 53 school districts and almost 500 schools in Alaska.
Anchorage, Alaska. We have more coffee shops and espresso stands per capita than any other city in America. Almost all "Coffee Capital" claims go to Seattle, the home of Starbucks. They have 35 coffee establishment per 100,000 people. Anchorage has close to 50 coffee establishment per 100,000 people. Anchorage doesn't show up on the radar because it is a small city comparatively. Yet, the northern clime has them drinking coffee like maniacs.
There are 53 school districts and almost 500 schools in Alaska.