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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 is a minor children in the marriage, that amount rises to $390. Each Alabama county also has a separate filing fee.
FILING FEE: Court cost for filing a divorce is $324.00, payable by cash, money order or cashier's check. In addition to the filing fee, service by sheriff is $20.00 or by Certified Mail is $7.33.
The basic forms are the divorce complaint, marital settlement agreement, testimony of plaintiff (affidavit), affidavit of residency, child support information sheet (CS-47), and the vital statistics form. You must file the uncontested divorce documents with the clerk of the court and pay a filing fee.
The Answer, Waiver and Agreement for Taking Testimony states that the Defendant waives the right of service of process, but demands "strict proof" of every allegation. The Defendant who signs an Answer, Waiver and Agreement for Taking Testimony waives formal service of the summons and the complaint.
In Alabama, a legal separation requires a court order. For couples to qualify for a legal separation, one spouse will need to file a request with the court asking for court intervention. The petition (application) will need to demonstrate the following: at least one spouse meets the six-month residency requirement, and.