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Weird Alabama Divorce Facts That You Won’t Believe

AL.com published an article referencing Alabama Department of Public Health Center for Health’s Statistical Analysis Division -VITAL STATISTICS AT A GLANCE • ALABAMA 2014; included in this publication were fast facts about marriages and divorces. I found some of these facts quite interesting and while reading them, I found myself thinking about stories I have

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Considerations Before You Decide To Represent Yourself During Your Divorce Process

Some people consider representing themselves in their Huntsville, Alabama divorce case. While representing yourself is certainly allowed by Alabama law, in most situations that choice is not advisable nor logical. If you are considering representing yourself, ask yourself these questions before proceeding in that manner: Why Should I Hire A Family Law Attorney In My

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Navigating High-Asset Divorce: Protecting Your Wealth

Interesting Divorce Facts That You Probably Didn’t Know

Are you surprised by any of the ten interesting divorce facts listed? If so, let us know which divorce facts shocked you the most from our top ten list. We want to hear from you — especially if you have divorce questions or need help with the process. Our family law attorneys are always open to helping people get through tough situations like divorce or custody issues. We would be glad to assist you going forward with your family law case, so please reach out to us if we can help you along the way.

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The Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act & The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

The Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection Act & The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

Military divorces are much different than civilian divorces. The differences include difficulties in deciding where to file, child support, and pension. However, there are also different legislations as the USFSPA when it comes to divorces in the military. Here are two of the most important acts for military divorce. The Uniformed Services Former Spouses Protection

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