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Is a Postnuptial Agreement Right for My Situation?

Marriage and divorce rates have declined over the past decade. In Alabama, divorce rates have declined 3.7 percent from 2008 to 2018. While this decline in divorce is a positive…

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The Marital Residence: Decisions, Decisions, Decisions.

By: Preston C. Huggins, Esq. When going through a divorce, both you and your spouse must make decisions regarding the disposition of all marital assets obtained throughout the length of…

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Tips for Dividing Assets in a Gray Divorce

A gray divorce is a term used to describe when older couples make the decision to divorce after a long-lasting marriage. Couples who go through these types of divorces are…

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How is Property Divided in a Divorce?

For most couples, their home is the most valuable asset In a divorce. The trial court has the power to adjust the ownership of marital residence, whether it was purchased…

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When Can You Settle a Divorce in Alabama?

“A divorce in Alabama can be settled at almost any stage of the divorce process, whether prior to initiating an action with the Court or while the case is pending…

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What Are Temporary Orders in a Divorce Case?

A divorce will usually involve a complicated series of negotiations over custody of children, division of shared property, alimony, and other matters. It is common for many of these discussions…

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5 Ways to Keep a Relationship With Your Kids Post Divorce

5 Ways to Keep a Relationship With Your Kids Post Divorce Maintaining a positive relationship with your children following a divorce should be your number one goal. It is easy…

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