Alabama Divorces Both Uncontested and Contested
Alabama divorce lawyer preparing uncontested divorces throughout Alabama. I prepare both uncontested divorces and contestested divorces. If you need an uncontested divorce or a non contested divorce in any county in Alabama, call my law firm today. If you don't want to call, you can complete the divorce contact form on the side of this page and an attorney will call you to discuss your divorce.
An uncontested divorce or a no fault divorce is where the parties agree upon everything such as:
- alimony
- division of assets,
- child custody,
- child visitation,
- child support and
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Alabama Uncontested Divorce Process:
The Alabama divorce process begins with putting the husband and wife's agreement in writing. This divorce agreement, along with other necessary paperwork, is filed with the court. Usually, the court grants an uncontested divorce without the parties ever having to go to court. The court issue the judgment of divorce 30 days after complaint has been filed with the court. However, in my experience judgment of divorce usually granted 45 days after it filed. If you need a divorce, learn why you should hire an lawyer to represent you.
The firm understands that sometimes problems don't occur nine to five. Consequently, the firm is available on a limited basis to take your calls on the weekend and after hours. Please call the firm and leave a message. An attorney will call you back as soon as possible to help you with your Alabama no fault divorce.
Advantages for Having an Attorney Prepare your Uncontested Divorce:
- The attorney can explain the legal process involved in your divorce;
- The attorney can suggest clauses to put in your divorce;
- The attorney can track and monitor your divorce case;
- The attorney can ensure that you have all the necessary legal paperwork; and
- The attorney can give you legal advice if needed.
Typical Problems When You file Your divorce Yourself or Use an Internet Divorce Kit.
- In Alabama, the required divorce paperwork varies from county to county.
- While a divorce kit may be adequate in one county, it may be inadequate in another county.
- If your divorce paperwork is incomplete or incorrect, you can be put on the disposition docket;
- The court can not advise you because the court cannot give legal advise.
- If your divorce paperwork is not corrected within the required time. Your divorce will be dismissed and you will lose your filing fee.
- At this point, it is up to you to determine the reason why the court placed your case on the disposition docket.
- Your divorce can take longer if you have to resubmitt incorrect divorce paperwork.
- Your divorce does not address all of the issues of the husband and wife.



