With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". to provide them with continuity in their environment, and to assure that they maintained a strong relationship with their other parent. The decision of the superior court is therefore AFFIRMED. 1 . See AS 25.24.150(c)(2). 2 . See AS 25.24.150(c)(5). 3 . See AS 25.24.150(c)(6). 4 . Vachon v. Pugliese, 931 P.2d 371, 375 (Alaska 1996) (citations omitted). 5 . Kessler v. Kessler, 827 P.2d 1119, 1119 (Alaska 1992). 6 . Brosnan v. Brosnan, 817 P.2d 478, 480 (Alaska 1991). 7 . 408 N.W.2d 901, 904 (Minn.App.1987). 8 . Id. 9 . 258 Iowa 447, 138 N.W.2d 93 (1965). 10 . See id. 138 N.W.2d at 96. 11 . 288 Ala. 585, 264 So.2d 146 (1972). 12 . See id. 264 So.2d at 152. 13 . See Alaska R. Civ. P. 46(f). 14 .See Oceanview Homeowners Ass'n v. Quadrant Constr. & Eng’g, 680 P.2d 793, 797 (Alaska 1984)

A: holding claims raised for first time on appeal will not be considered absent exceptional circumstances
B: holding that an issue raised for the first time on appeal will not be considered by this court
C: holding that issue not included in points on appeal will not be considered absent mitigating circumstances
D: holding failure to raise issue in statement of points does not forfeit it on appeal
C.