Divorce Law in Alabama

Whether you're looking to get an Alabama uncontested divorce (both parties are in agreement and willing to sign) or a contested divorce (one or both parties have something they want to fight about or when one spouse just won't cooperate or can't be found), getting a divorce in Alabama isn't very difficult (children, child support, alimony, and property issues are usually the difficult parts), because the state allows for no fault (the parties just don't get along) dissolution of a marriage.

Alabama is a bit different from some other states. Common law marriages are recognized, meaning you don't have to be formally married to someone to actually be married, if the requirements for a common law marriage have been met, you're married. This is an equitable distribution state, not community property (what's typically shown on tv shows), so what your spouse owns isn't automatically half your's and vice versa.

Alabama Divorce - this site's main page.

Filing for Divorce in Alabama - there are some requirements before filing, such as residency.

Alabama Divorce Forms - there are several different forms used, but none of them will get you a divorce in this state.

Alabama Divorce Law - some parts of the law in the state.

Alabama Divorce Lawyer - here's a lawyer that may be able to help you with your marital situation.

Military Divorce - for those in the military or the spouse of someone who is in the military.

Alabama Separation - separate without dissovling the bond of marriage.


The contents of this site shall not be considered legal advice in any manner.
Consult with an Alabama divorce lawyer if you desire any legal advice.


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