The saying “what’s mine is yours and what's yours is mine” might sound nice when going into marriage, but marital property can actually be quite complicated. That property has to be divided between two people during a divorce. Alabama family law determines how that...
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Don’t forget about student loans during divorce
While most people go into debt for different reasons, many younger adults carry a similar burden for the same reason -- student loans for attending college. It is not just recent graduates who are trying to pay back those loans, either. Student loans can take several...
Property division is complicated in high asset divorces
You spent years, maybe even decades, acquiring new assets, growing old ones and building wealth. But now everything that you worked so hard for could be at risk. In Alabama, high asset divorces have unique challenges that you must be prepared to meet. Here are a few...
Does your pet belong in the property division process?
Owning a dog is a very special experience. In fact, a lot of people in Alabama think of their pets as members of the family. This kind of emotional attachment is unique and special, but it also makes divorce much more complicated, especially when it comes to property...
A prenuptial agreement will not end your marriage
Most people do not get married with the intention of splitting up in the future. However, even the best laid plans can easily get off course, and divorce is simply part of life for a lot of couples in Alabama. This is why getting a prenuptial agreement before marrying...
Is all property division complex?
Even when it’s the best solution for your future, divorce can be a stressful time in your life. You will likely face emotional and financial turbulence as you attempt to navigate debates ranging from parenting time to the division of credit card debt. For divorcing...