Month: March 2014
How Alabama spouse gets a divorce when other spouse refuses
A divorce can change a person’s finances and lifestyle. In some cases, one of the spouses may not be so quick to agree to a divorce. What happens when an Alabama spouse refuses to divorce but then marries someone else? This case refers to the Orthodox Jewish law. Under civil law, an ex-husband and ex-wife
Social media can be used against Alabama spouses in divorce
After a break-up, people tend to voice their frustrations on media outlets like Facebook and Twitter. As innocent as this act may seem, it’s not so innocent when Alabama spouses are in the middle of a divorce. These actions can result in negative consequences in the divorce process. When spouses are in the middle of
What happens to college costs after Alabama spouses divorce?
A number of issues need to be ironed out in a divorce. Most of the issues associated with divorce deal with property division, custody and child support. In some cases, Alabama parents who are obligated to pay child support may be required to continue paying until the child graduates from college. Many non-custodial parents have
Far from disheartening, prenups can promote strong relationships
When many people think about prenuptial agreements, the first thing that comes to mind is how awkward it might be to ask your fiancé or fiancée to sign one. Despite the many benefits of these agreements often promoted by family law attorneys, far too many people think asking for a prenup is basically saying, “I