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If both parties have an agreement on all of their marital issues, then it can be quick & easy to get an Alabama online divorce. An agreement on marital issues include property, custody, and child support. An uncontested divorce is the simplest and quickest way to get a divorce in Dale County, Alabama. Our Ozark divorce lawyers are offering flat fees for local uncontested divorce lawyer.
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 Ozark divorce lawyer a call today for more information about the filing fee where you live.
If you need a divorce attorney in Dale County including the surrounding areas of Ozark, Daleville, Newton, Level Plains, Midland City, Ariton, Pinckard, or Napier Field, then we can help get you a cheap uncontested divorce. The Dale County courthouse is located in downtown Ozark, Alabama.
All counties charge a filing fee to get your divorce filed. Call us today for the filing fee where you live. Even in an easy uncontested divorce it is important to have a local divorce attorney that knows the requirements in your county. Most localities have different requirements and Dale County is no different. A local attorney can get your uncontested divorce in Dale County done quickly and easily.
When you are ready to start the Dale County uncontested divorce process just fill out the divorce questionnaire online. Once you fill this out we will call you to go over your information and you can pay the fees on the website, in person, or through the mail. When you have paid the attorney fees and we have the completed questionnaire, our local divorce attorney will prepare your uncontested divorce documents and email or mail them out to you with instructions to sign, execute, and return the documents to us to file. Once we get them, we will file the uncontested divorce documents and get your divorce decree without any court or in person appointments in most cases.
Uncontested Divorces in Ozark Alabama
It is important to have a local Ozark divorce lawyer file your uncontested divorce for you. Everything can be done online and there is no need to miss work at all in most cases. In an uncontested divorce, our Dale County divorce attorney can always do a phone or video consultation. Therefore, there is never any requirement to meet in person at the office.
Your Dale County uncontested divorce is mostly paperwork. Both spouses need to sign, execute, and return the paperwork for us to file the uncontested divorce. Once our Ozark divorce attorneys get the paperwork, we file the divorce online. You will get your divorce decree about a month or two later. There is no court as long as your agreement is approved by the judge. Unless you are doing something unusual or if it is something not in the best interest of the children, the agreement should be approved.
This is possible due to both of you having signed a written contractual agreement. There is nothing for a judge to decide since the two of you have already decided everything by agreement. If all of your paperwork has been prepared and signed in accordance with the local rules of the Dale County Court, then the Judge will sign your divorce decree. You can get a quick divorce since we prepared everything correctly and it has been signed by both parties.
Our Montgomery office is located in downtown Montgomery, Alabama. If you are looking for a cheap uncontested divorce in Dale County or anywhere else in Southeastern Alabama then call our Dale County divorce attorneys today for more information on how the process works. To get it started, you just need to get us the questionnaire explaining what the agreement actually is. Then our uncontested divorce lawyer prepares the paperwork for everyone to sign and return to us to file. Once filed, you should get your divorce decree without any court or in person appointments in most cases.
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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