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How Do I file for Divorce in Alabama?

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 18, 2024 | 0 Comments

To file for divorce in Alabama, you'll typically need to follow these general steps: Meet Residency Requirements: Ensure you meet Alabama's residency requirements, which typically involve either you or your spouse being a resident of the state for a certain period of time (usually six months...

What to Expect When Charged with a DUI in Alabama

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 17, 2024 | 0 Comments

What to Expect When Charged with a DUI in Alabama Facing a DUI charge in Alabama can be a stressful and overwhelming experience. Understanding the municipal court process can help alleviate some of the uncertainty and anxiety associated with such charges. Here's a comprehensive guide to what you...

Resolve Divorce Outside of Court in Alabama

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 17, 2024 | 0 Comments

Resolving a divorce outside of court through mediation or other alternative dispute resolution (ADR) methods can offer several advantages, including reduced cost, faster resolution, and greater control over the outcome. In Alabama, couples have several options for resolving their divorce through ...

What are the Child Custody Laws in Alabama?

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 16, 2024 | 0 Comments

In Alabama, child custody laws prioritize the best interests of the child when determining custody arrangements. Here's an overview of key aspects of child custody laws in Alabama: Types of Custody: Legal Custody: Legal custody refers to the right and responsibility to make important dec...

What is the Contested Divorce Process in Alabama?

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 16, 2024 | 0 Comments

The contested divorce process in Alabama typically involves several steps, which can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the case. Here's a general overview: Filing the Complaint: One spouse (the plaintiff) initiates the divorce process by filing a complaint for divorce with the ...

What are the Grounds for Divorce in Alabama?

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 15, 2024 | 0 Comments

In Alabama, divorce can be granted on both fault-based and no-fault grounds. Here are the grounds for divorce recognized in Alabama: No-fault grounds: Irretrievable breakdown: Also known as "irreconcilable differences," this is the most common no-fault ground for divorce in Alabama. It e...

Adapting to Change: Modifying Custody Arrangements in Birmingham, AL with Family Law Attorney Sam P. Dixon III of Dixon Law, LLC

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 12, 2024 | 0 Comments

Adapting to Change: Modifying Custody Arrangements in Birmingham, AL with Family Law Attorney Sam P. Dixon III of Dixon Law, LLC Are you facing challenges with your current custody schedule after divorce? Perhaps what once worked smoothly is now causing friction and stress for both you and your ...

High Asset Divorce in Birmingham, AL

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 12, 2024 | 0 Comments

High Asset Divorce in Birmingham, AL Divorce is never easy, and when substantial assets are involved, the complexities can be overwhelming. In Birmingham, AL, high asset divorces present unique challenges that require careful navigation and strategic planning. Whether you're facing the division ...

Prenuptial Agreements in Alabama

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 11, 2024 | 0 Comments

Prenuptial agreements in Alabama often have a bad reputation and are frequently misunderstood. They can be important tools to use to protect yourself and your assets going into a marriage. What's more: they offer transparency, and that's a good place to start a marriage. At Dixon Law, LLC, our f...

Gray Divorce In Alabama

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 08, 2024 | 0 Comments

Ending a marriage later in life carries with it some considerations that are not necessarily present when you divorce earlier. In Alabama, things like healthcare, insurance, business interests, retirement savings, estate planning, taxes, and Social Security can get complicated. You want to make s...

Failure to Register as a Sex Offender in Alabama

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 07, 2024 | 0 Comments

Convictions of sex offenses in Alabama have lifelong consequences. One of those consequences is a requirement to register with local authorities as a sex offender. But things happen. Life happens. You may forget to register when required. Even when otherwise following state and federal laws, you ...

Best Interests of the Child in Alabama

Posted by Sam P. Dixon, III | Apr 03, 2024 | 0 Comments

Courts make decisions all the time that affect children. These decisions are often related to things like child custody, child support, any future modifications to custody and support, and termination of parental rights. These decisions are made in light of the best interests of the child.  At D...

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