By Amy Slayden | Published October 30, 2025 | Posted in Divorce | Tagged Tags: assets, divorce, family home |
In Alabama, the question of who receives the family home in a divorce is governed by the state’s equitable distribution laws. The court divides marital property in a manner it deems fair, but not necessarily equal. Marital property in Alabama typically includes assets acquired by either spouse during the marriage, including the family home, regardless Read More
Read MoreSo you and your spouse both want to end your marriage. You’ve accepted that the marriage isn’t working and you’ve agreed in principle on how to handle financial matters and, if you have kids, how you’ll handle child custody and visitation. In Alabama, this makes you eligible for an uncontested divorce, which is generally faster, Read More
Read MoreAlabama child support after a divorce has usually been paid to the parent awarded primary physical custody, based on guidelines and a schedule set forth by court rule. Until recently, there was no provision for calculating child support in cases involving shared 50/50 physical custody, where the child lives with each parent about half the Read More
Read MoreThroughout the United States, the COVID-19 pandemic has changed our daily routine in ways that none of us could have ever imagined. Like everyone else, spouses who are already experiencing the turmoil associated with divorce have been forced to deal with additional challenges. Despite the obstacles, it is important to maintain control over what you Read More
Read MoreWith so many American residents stuck at home with their families, prognosticators have predicted that several months down the road, the country could experience a baby boom and a divorce deluge. Unlike a cozy blizzard that keeps you home from work for a few days, a global pandemic that triggers shelter-in-place orders spreading over multiple Read More
Read MoreGoing through a divorce is stressful enough, but the coronavirus pandemic spreading throughout the United States presents additional complications for spouses who have decided to split. In addition to changes that might need to be made regarding custody and visitation arrangements while travel is restricted, negotiations over property division need to address any new economic Read More
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