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A divorce can cause intense feelings of vulnerability. But there is power in knowledge. Here you’ll find hundreds of articles to help you understand the divorce process.

How Are Assets Divided During Divorce?

Divorce requires spouses to disentangle their lives together—including the financial arrangements of the marriage. Every state has unique laws for financial matters and divorce. Alabama divides assets according to equitable distribution standards. Couples may agree about property division and require little help from lawyers, mediation, or the civil courts. However, other divorces are financially complex,

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What Is a Prenup & Why Every Couple Should Get One Before Getting Married

As the wedding season is fast approaching in the Hart of Dixie, we thought that this might be a good time to include prenups in your wedding preparation list.  “Prenup” is a word that’s usually seen as something negative. Some people say prenups are just for the rich and famous, or for those who don’t really

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Blindsided By Divorce

Blindsided By Divorce

Every couple fights. It’s an inevitable part of humans living together—conflict happens, and we deal with it (or don’t) and move on, right? But how do you differentiate between those arguments that pass and those that contribute to the brick wall that slowly goes up between two spouses? Some people can see the end of

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What Do I Do if My Ex Doesn’t Pay Their Child Support?

If your former partner has stopped paying child support, talk to them about their situation. If they’ve recently lost a job or experienced financial difficulty, you can have the child custody order modified, allowing them to make payments. If that’s not possible, you have several legal options, from placing a lien on their property to

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My Ex Won’t Abide by Custody Arrangements. What Do I Do?

My Ex Won’t Abide by Custody Arrangements. What Do I Do?

Co-parenting with an ex isn’t easy—especially if they won’t abide by the custodial arrangement. In that situation, you have options. For instance, a child custody attorney can send your ex a letter, asking them to follow the arrangement. You could also file a motion in court or attend mediation sessions. Seeking legal help can make

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What Is the Difference Between Annulment and Divorce?

What Is the Difference Between Annulment and Divorce?

A divorce legally dissolves a marriage. At the divorce’s conclusion, both parties go their separate ways, and the state considers them “single.” Annulments are slightly different. Here, the court determines the marriage null and void. Many people think annulments make it as though the marriage “never happened.” That’s not true. Instead, an annulment notes that

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Can I Change Attorneys Once Divorce Proceedings Are Underway?

Yes, you can change attorneys whenever you’d like throughout divorce proceedings. However, attorneys should work for you. After all, you’re paying them for a service. Therefore, if you feel that their services aren’t up to par, you can discuss this with them and go from there. However, never ignore the context of your case when

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How Many Years Do You Have to Be Married to Get Alimony in Alabama?

How long you have to be married to get alimony in Alabama depends on what type of alimony you’re seeking and several other factors. Judges rarely award long-term alimony in Alabama without certain circumstances, and state laws support this. Understanding Alabama laws is key to getting the alimony you need and deserve or showing that

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How the Military Affects Childcare and Alimony

In typical circumstances, determining alimony and childcare can be difficult, but it’s even more complex in military divorces. The courts consider military service for both spousal maintenance and childcare; and military divorce attorneys are uniquely skilled at helping their clients navigate the system. To learn more, read Summit Family Law’s blog. What is alimony? Alimony

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