Covington County Uncontested Divorce
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Covington County Uncontested Divorce
If you and your spouse are in complete agreement on all of your issues, then you can may be able to get an easy Covington County uncontested divorce. An uncontested divorce means you are in agreement on child support and all other potential issues in dissolving your marriage. If you and your spouse have done the hard work yourself of reaching an agreement on these matters, then we can get you a quick and easy uncontested divorce in Covington County, Alabama.
An uncontested divorce is the easiest and quickest way to get divorced in Covington County, Alabama. Our Andalusia divorce attorneys are offering discounted flat fees for an uncontested divorce.
There is also a filing fee that the county charges when a divorce is filed. This filing fee varies from county to county. If you want a cheap uncontested divorce in Butler County, Opp, Florala, or anywhere else in Covington County, Alabama then we will likely be filing your uncontested divorce in the Circuit Court of Covington County. Andalusia is the county seat of Covington County with the courthouse located downtown.
In addition to the flat attorney fee, there is also a filing fee that each county charges. Every county charges a different filing fee and we can tell you the filing fee where you live when you call. Most local courts have their own local requirements when filing anything and an uncontested divorce is no different. Getting a national company to prepare your divorce paperwork for you to file on your own likely means that when you file it the judge will issue a deficiency.
A deficiency is an Order of the judge stating what they want changed or corrected in order to grant your divorce. If the national company prepared your documents, then it is likely that they did not include any local language in the settlement agreement that the court prefers or any special forms they might require. So, if you get a deficiency because of this, the local Covington County clerk’s office cannot tell you what is wrong when such a deficiency is entered. They are actually barred from giving you any legal advice. Therefore, you have to figure it out on your own or hire a divorce attorney in Covington County to fix it for you.
To start an uncontested divorce in Covington County you just need to fill out a divorce questionnaire online. Call our Covington County divorce lawyer now for a quick consultation about obtaining a quick uncontested divorce today.
Easy Uncontested Divorce in Covington County
Our Covington County divorce lawyers are charging a low flat fee to file a simple Covington County uncontested divorce. This does not include a filing fee which varies from county to county. As long as you and your spouse are in complete agreement then you can get a fast divorce in Alabama.
In a Covington County uncontested divorce, it is good to have a local divorce attorney to help you get your divorce decree. To get a divorce, you do not have to actually meet with our lawyers in person or even go to Court. Since an uncontested divorce is just paperwork, everything can be done online or through phone or video chats, so you never even have to leave your home or take off work. There are no hearings in most uncontested divorce cases since everyone is in agreement and the judge just has to approve your agreement and enter your divorce decree.
Since a Covington County uncontested divorce is just paperwork, it is only a matter of you and your spouse properly signing and executing all of the documents and returning them to our Alabama attorneys to file. Once our Covington County and Andalusia divorce lawyer files the divorce online, you should get your divorce decree by email and mail about a month or two later. There is no court as long as the judge approves your agreement, which they normally do in most cases.
It usually takes about a month or two since there is a ‘cooling off’ period in Alabama. This ‘cooling off’ period is a requirement for the judge to wait thirty days from date of filing the uncontested divorce in Covington County before they enter your divorce decree. The purpose of this is to give both parties time to reconcile or change their mind. This is why it normally takes a month or two to get your divorce decree in Covington County, Alabama.
We file uncontested divorces in every county in the State of Alabama. If you need an uncontested divorce in Coffee County, Butler County, Escambia County, or anywhere else in South Alabama then we can help. Our divorce attorney can do this since all uncontested divorces are filed online and our divorce attorneys can do this as long as we get your paperwork back from you signed and executed properly to be filed (by us) with the Covington County Courts.
We have offices in Montgomery, Birmingham, Prattville, and Millbrook but the divorce can be done without meeting in person. We can help you get your cheap divorce in Covington County so give our divorce lawyers a call today.
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