The Alabama No-Fault Agreed Uncontested Divorce Package is designed specifically for couples without children seeking a divorce in Alabama. This form package simplifies the process of obtaining a no-fault, uncontested divorce by providing all necessary forms and resources. Unlike contested divorce packages, this package assumes both parties have reached an agreement on all terms of the divorce, including property and debt division.
This package is suitable in situations where both spouses agree to end their marriage amicably and all terms related to the dissolution, such as the division of property and debts, are predetermined. It is ideal for couples who have no children and want to navigate the divorce process quickly and efficiently without legal disputes.
Yes, forms in this package must be notarized to be legally valid. This ensures that all signatures are verified and authenticated. US Legal Forms offers integrated online notarization, allowing you to complete this step conveniently via secure video call, without the need to travel.
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You may (1) send the forms by first class mail, with acknowledgement, (2) send a copy by certified mail, return receipt requested, (3) hire a sheriff, constable, or private process server to serve your spouse with divorce papers. Alabama courts will need to know that your spouse received their divorce papers.
While divorce laws vary by state, here are the basic steps: First, you must meet the residency requirements of the state in which you wish to file. Second, you must have grounds (a legally acceptable reason) to end your marriage. Third, you must file divorce papers and have copies sent to your spouse.
Alabama law requires that couples have a cooling off period, also called a waiting period, that lasts for 30 days and begins on the day you file for divorce.
Yes, you can file for divorce online in Alabama by registering as a pro se individual with AlaFile. Our Alabama Divorce & Family Law Divorce Portal provides you with all of the legal information, forms, and instructions you need to pursue a uncontested divorce yourself without incurring a divorce lawyers' hourly fees.
File your Initial Divorce Papers at your County Court File your papers with the county clerk. Give the clerk the original signed document and keep two photocopies for your files. Keep one copy for yourself, the other will be served to your spouse if necessary.
The Alabama Administrative Office of Courts has do-it yourself forms available on its website.In Alabama, you can file for a no-fault divorce, which is based on incompatibility or irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. You can also file based on a separation of at least two years.
It usually takes about 6-10 weeks for a judge to sign your divorce decree and for you to be officially divorced. It takes this long because the court's cannot officially order you divorced until 30 days have passed from the time of the divorce being filed.
Meet the Residency Requirements. Prepare your Initial Divorce Papers. Settlement Agreement. File your Initial Divorce Papers at your County Court. Serve your Spouse Divorce Papers. Submit Proof of Service to the Court. Complete Additional Divorce Forms.
How much does an uncontested divorce typically cost? As of 2019, it costs a plaintiff $290 in filing fees for an uncontested divorce in Alabama. If there are minor children in the marriage, that amount rises to $390. Each county also has a separate filing fee.