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If you and your spouse have reached an agreement concerning property division, child support, and all other issues arising from the marriage, then you may be able to get a cheap and quick divorce. If you have no agreement, then our Leeds divorce lawyers can fight for you at your divorce trial.
Filing an uncontested divorce is the easiest and simplest way to get a cheap divorce in Leeds or Moody. Our Leeds divorce lawyers are currently offering discounted flat fees for uncontested divorces in Jefferson, Talladega, and St. Clair County. However, if you are not in agreement then our contested divorce attorney can quote you a retainer at your family law consultation.
If you need a divorce lawyer in Pell City, Leeds, Moody, Ashville, Springville, Argo, Odenville, Ragland, Riverside, or Cropwell then you will likely be filing your divorce in St. Clair County. Pell City and Asheville are the county seats of St. Clair County with the county courthouses located in downtown Pell City and Asheville. Each county charges a fee to file your divorce as well.
Many counties have certain local requirements and St. Clair County is no different. This is why it is important to retain a divorce attorney that is licensed to practice law in Alabama and regularly files divorces in your county, since they will be familiar with such local rules. If you are ready to get the process started then you can fill out and send us a divorce questionnaire online. Call us today if you have any questions about filing a cheap divorce in Leeds, Moody, Pell City or anywhere else in St. Clair County.
Divorce Lawyer in Leeds, Alabama
When filing for divorce it is important that you retain a local Leeds divorce lawyer to counsel you through the process. The two ways to file divorce are contested or uncontested. If you are not in agreement then you will need to file a contested divorce. If you are interested in a contested divorce in St. Clair County, then you can contact our office to discuss our fees and go over the process together over the phone.
A contested divorce is where you just file for divorce without an agreement being reached by the parties. The attorney fees for a contested divorce are usually a few thousand dollars to get started and can increase the longer the case lasts. It is a much more expensive and difficult process than an uncontested divorce. There are generally hearings and if an agreement cannot be reached then eventually the judge will hold a trial and decide all of your contested issues for you and your spouse.
If you are considering a quick and cheap divorce, then you should consider an uncontested divorce. This process involves mostly paperwork as long as the two of you have agreed on every single marital issue. You would just need to fill out a questionnaire explaining what you’ve agreed to (along with additional information necessary to prepare all of the required forms and documents) and return it to us in order to get the process started.
Filing for a no contest or uncontested divorce is pretty straightforward. Our local divorce lawyer will gladly answer any questions you have about the process over the phone and an in office consultation is usually not necessary. Keep in mind, both you and your spouse must have reached an agreement to be able to file for an uncontested divorce.
If you two have not reached an agreement but still want to get divorced, you’ll need to opt for a contested divorce. Contested divorce simply means that one party files for divorce and serves the other party with the divorce paperwork. Once served, the other spouse must respond within a certain time limit and if they do not, then the filing party may be able to receive their divorce by default. Should the other party respond after being served, then hearings will be set and the contested divorce process will begin. It then moves forward until both parties can reach an agreement or have a trial and let a judge decide their issues.
Reaching an agreement mutually is always the ideal situation for both parties to avoid unnecessary court time, attorney fees, and headaches. However, if an uncontested divorce is not possible, then we urge you to contact our Moody and Leeds divorce lawyer to discuss the contested divorce process in St. Clair County, Alabama.
Our Leeds Divorce Lawyers
Should you be filing a cheap divorce in St. Clair County, then there are very specific requirements concerning when your divorce documents should be signed and filed. That’s why it is of utmost importance to enlist the help of a local divorce lawyer to file your cheap online divorce in Moody or Leeds, Alabama. If you live in Leeds, Moody, Asheville, Pell City, Odenville, or Springville, then your divorce will most likely be filed in the St. Clair County Domestic Relations Court, which has very specific divorce requirements that other counties may not have.
For those using a national online divorce document preparation program, they will typically not include such county specific language in them and it can cause your divorce to be dismissed by the judge assigned to your case. Our Leeds and Moody divorce lawyers are familiar with all of these local rules and will work to make sure all documents are filed properly and in compliance with the local rules. This is why an actual Leeds divorce attorney is so necessary and having a national online document preparation company prepare your divorce documents may not be as favorable for you case.
Our Birmingham office is located downtown but our Birmingham divorce attorney regularly files divorces in Jefferson and St. Clair County. He is a member of the local Birmingham Bar Association and the Central Alabama Better Business Bureau. If you call our Leeds divorce attorney today, then we can answer any questions you may have, including helping to determine what courthouse to file your divorce in.
Contested Divorce Attorney in Leeds
If you need a court to sort out your marital issues, it will drastically increase the cost. That’s the difference between a contested and uncontested divorce. This type of divorce usually occurs when one of the spouses refuses to sign divorce papers. If one spouse refuses to sign, the other will have to take legal action by hiring a divorce attorney and serve the uncooperative spouse with an official complaint.
We can help if you need a contested divorce lawyer in Leeds. Bear in mind the attorney fees will be significantly higher than an uncontested divorce. Our Moody and Leeds divorce lawyers require a retainer for such services and the complexity of your marital issues and the amount of work performed will affect the cost.
Retainers for contested divorces in Leeds are thousands of dollars. The price depends on the severity of the case, if there are matters that both parties can agree on or not, and if there are children involved. If minor children are present in the case, the retainer will be more than those with no children.
Call our Leeds office today to find out much of a retainer is required upfront for us to take on your Leeds contested divorce. While an uncontested divorce will almost always be more budget-friendly, our Leeds divorce attorney will work hard to give you the best legal assistance for your complicated situation.
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It depends on which type of divorce you are doing. If you are pursuing an uncontested divorce (where you and your spouse have reached an agreement concerning all marital issues) then you can fill out our questionnaire... Read more
For a contested divorce, you will need to call and speak with one of our attorneys for a quote. However, we usually work with you to structure a low, flat fee instead of expensive retainers that are billed out of at an expensive hourly rate... Read more
As long as you or hour spouse is a resident of Alabama, then you can file here. To be a resident, you have to have resided in the State for at least six months prior to filing a case. If you both are residents of Alabama, then... Read more
An uncontested divorce is where both you and your spouse have reached an agreement about all of your marital issues such as custody, child support, division of property, and all other issues. If you have reached such an agreement... Read more
An uncontested divorce usually takes about one or two months after everything has been signed by both spouses and filed with the court. A contested divorce can take anywhere from 30 days to months or years, depending on... Read more