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Auburn Divorce Lawyers
If you and your spouse have already reached an agreement, then our Auburn divorce lawyer can get you an easy uncontested divorce. If you are not in agreement, then a contested divorce will need to be filed and our family law lawyers can fight for you at trial. However, a contested divorce is much more expensive and takes much longer to complete.
In an uncontested divorce, it is mostly paperwork. We just prepare the paperwork and both of you sign it and return it to us to file. That is a flat attorney’s fee plus a filing fee that the Court requires. There is usually no court and it is very simple.
In a contested divorce, there is no agreement. A divorce is filed and your experienced contested divorce attorney fights for you at hearings and negotiations along the way. At the end, there will be a trial (if an agreement cannot be reached). At this trial, the attorneys for both parties will present all evidence to the judge and the Court will decide all marital issues once and for all.
Experienced Divorce Attorneys in Auburn
If you and your spouse cannot come to an agreement, then you will have to file a contested divorce. To do a contested divorce, one spouse serves the other with a Complaint. The person who was served then retains an Auburn or Tuskegee divorce lawyer to help them file a response to the Complaint.
At this point, the attorneys begin the discovery process. Discovery is where both attorneys attempt to gather evidence from the other in order to use it at trial to win their case. They might ask for the other side to produce bank records, tax returns, or to answer questions so they can have their answers on the record. Then, at trial if they answer differently than what they answered in the interrogatories it can be used to discredit their testimony.
There are lots of tactics between the filing of the divorce and trial that are used by both sides to try to put the spouse in the best position to win at the final hearing. Preparing a good strategy from the beginning with your family law attorney is very important so that you can ultimately have a chance at winning your trial.
The divorce trial is the main proceeding both sides are preparing for and the better your case looks leading to the trial date, the more likely the other side will settle with terms in your favor in order to avoid the trial if their case looks weaker. Gathering this evidence through discovery is the main tool lawyers use to prepare your divorce case for trial.
Contested divorces are complicated and more involved than a straightforward uncontested divorce which is why the attorney fees will be higher. Because contested divorces tend to have a lot of back and forth, the attorney fees can become quite costly. When you call our office, our Auburn divorce lawyers will let you know their retainer when you do the consultation.
Professional Divorce Lawyers in Auburn
Your divorce lawyer plays a crucial role in guiding you through the complexities of the divorce process by ensuring your rights are protected while advocating for your best interests. They provide expert advice on the division of assets, child custody, spousal support, and other critical issues. By thoroughly understanding Alabama’s divorce laws, your local divorce lawyer can help you navigate the legal system, file the necessary paperwork, and represent you in negotiations or court proceedings. Their experience ensures that your case is handled efficiently, minimizing stress and avoiding costly mistakes that could affect your financial or personal future.
In addition to providing legal counsel, an Auburn family law attorney offers emotional support and strategic guidance during a challenging time. They serve as a buffer between you and your spouse, handling communications and negotiations to reduce conflict and reach a fair resolution. If your divorce involves complex financial matters, business interests, or high-conflict custody disputes, a skilled lawyer will work tirelessly to protect your interests and seek favorable outcomes. Ultimately, having a knowledgeable divorce lawyer by your side ensures that the process is smoother, more manageable, and aligned with your long-term goals.
Quick & Easy Uncontested Divorces in Auburn
If both parties agree on all marital issues such as property division and custody then they can get a quick and easy uncontested divorce in Auburn, Alabama. To get a Lee County uncontested divorce filed, you just need to make sure your spouse is in complete agreement and will sign all paperwork we prepare.
It is only a matter of you and your spouse signing and returning to us the legal paperwork for us to file and get your divorce decree without any hearings in most cases. Filing a Auburn uncontested divorce is the quickest way to get a divorce in Alabama. Our divorce attorneys are currently offering flat fees for an uncontested divorce in Auburn or Opelika, Alabama.
If you reside in Auburn or elsewhere in Lee County such as the surrounding areas of Opelika, Smiths Station, Phenix City, Notasulga, and Waverly then your divorce will likely be filed in the Circuit Court of Lee County, Alabama. Opelika is the county seat of Lee County with the courthouse located in downtown Opelika.
The uncontested divorce may require additional fees if there are substantial property or tax considerations involved, business interests, paternity issues, retirement issues, or any other complex issues that would require more time of the attorney. There is also a filing fee that the county charges when a divorce is filed. This filing fee varies from county to county. Give our Lee County divorce lawyer a call today for more information about the filing fee in your county.
All local courts have their own requirements, and we file divorces in Lee County all of the time and know these local requirements. This is why it is important to retain a local Lee County uncontested divorce lawyer to get you a cheap and quick divorce.
To start an uncontested divorce in Lee County you will have to fill out a divorce questionnaire. Call our Lee County uncontested divorce attorney now and find out how quick and easy a divorce you can get where you live.
Online Divorces in Lee County
If you and your spouse are both in agreement on everything, then you can do a simple online divorce in Lee County. The best way to get an online divorce is something called an uncontested divorce. An uncontested divorce is where both spouses reach an agreement without attorneys and just pay the lawyer to prepare the paperwork for everyone to sign. If everyone is in agreement about all issues in the marriage such as child support, custody, and property division then an online divorce in Lee County can be done in most cases without any hearings.
Our Auburn divorce attorneys are currently offering discounted flat fees for an uncontested divorce. We can offer these fees since there are no hearings. As long as both of you are in complete agreement then it is only a matter of filing paperwork electronically with the Lee County Circuit Court.
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Divorce FAQs
It depends on which type of divorce you are doing. If you are pursuing an uncontested divorce (where you and your spouse have reached an agreement concerning all marital issues) then you can fill out our questionnaire... Read more
For a contested divorce, you will need to call and speak with one of our attorneys for a quote. However, we usually work with you to structure a low, flat fee instead of expensive retainers that are billed out of at an expensive hourly rate... Read more
As long as you or hour spouse is a resident of Alabama, then you can file here. To be a resident, you have to have resided in the State for at least six months prior to filing a case. If you both are residents of Alabama, then... Read more
An uncontested divorce is where both you and your spouse have reached an agreement about all of your marital issues such as custody, child support, division of property, and all other issues. If you have reached such an agreement... Read more
An uncontested divorce usually takes about one or two months after everything has been signed by both spouses and filed with the court. A contested divorce can take anywhere from 30 days to months or years, depending on... Read more