As amended through November 12, 2024
Rule 14 - Joinder of Parties and Claims(a) Minors and other persons under legal disability may appear only through guardians, guardians ad litem, or conservators.(b) Any person having a claim or against whom a claim is made arising from the same transaction or occurrence which gave rise to the complaint may be joined as a party to the action.(c) Persons having a joint interest in the subject matter of the action and other persons whose participation is necessary for the court to give complete relief to those already parties shall be joined in the action if the court can obtain jurisdiction over them.(d) Parties may be added or dropped by order of the court on application of any party or on its own motion at any stage of the action and on such terms as are just. A person not already a party to the action added by the court shall be served copies of all pleadings and a summons in the manner provided by these rules unless such service is waived.(e) A party may join any number of claims arising from any number of transactions and occurrences against an opposing party, so long as the total amount of the claims does not exceed the small claim jurisdictional limitation.(f) The court may order any claim against any party to be severed and proceed to try it separately.Alaska Dist. Ct. R. Civ. P. 14
SCO 225 effective 5/1/1976