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What does Uncontested Divorce mean?
Simply both parties agree on all issues to dissolve the marriage.
When there are minor children custody, visitation and support must be addressed. We often hear people say we are sharing custody so no child support will be exchanged. Please be mindful that all parties are required to fully comply with the Alabama Child Support Guidelines. We can give you advice as to how the Guidelines apply in your specific situation. We can also discuss joint custody, sole legal custody and shared custody arrangements. We are licensed Alabama attorneys who have 30 years experience helping people just like you.
If you have assets such as a home, automobiles and personal property and you have both fully agreed on a division of those assets we can draft your uncontested divorce documents to account for your property division. Please know that the divorce documents will not alter your loan agreements with your financial institutions. To modify or change the responsible party on a loan the loan will need to be refinanced in many cases. Also, we have many cases where the car is financed in one party and the other party will be awarded that vehicle. We can draft the settlement agreement to address those specific issues.
If you have joint marital debts we can discuss the situation and devise a plan to divide the debts.
To qualify to file for an uncontested divorce in Alabama either you or your spouse must have been a resident of Alabama for a minimum of 6 months prior to filing divorce documents with the court. You will be asked to provide verification of Alabama residency by providing a state issued identification or other proof of residency.