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Uncontested Divorce in Tallapoosa County
If both spouses are in agreement about all marital issues such as child support and property division, then you can get an easy uncontested divorce in Tallapoosa County, Alabama. Getting a Tallapoosa County uncontested divorce filed is the quickest way to get divorced. Our Tallapoosa County divorce lawyers are offering discounted flat fees for an uncontested divorce.
If you live in Alexander City, Tallassee, Dadeville, Camp Hill, Jackson’s Gap, or anywhere else in Tallapoosa County then you will likely be filing an uncontested divorce in the Circuit Court of Tallapoosa County. Alexander City is the county seat of Tallapoosa County with the courthouse located downtown.
In addition to this flat fee, there is also a filing fee. All counties charge this additional fee to file an uncontested divorce in Chilton County or wherever you live. Even with an uncontested divorce it is very important to have a local divorce lawyer that knows the requirements where you live. Most local Courts have their own requirements and Tallapoosa County is no different. This is why you need a Montgomery divorce lawyer to get a quick and cheap divorce where you live.
To start an uncontested divorce, you just need to fill out a divorce questionnaire online. Call our Tallapoosa County uncontested divorce lawyer today for information about getting a fast and easy divorce.
Tallapoosa County Divorce Lawyers
In a Tallapoosa County uncontested divorce, it is good to have a local lawyer helping you out. To get divorced, you do not have to actually come into the office to meet our local family law attorney in person or go to Court. Since an uncontested divorce is mostly paperwork, everything can be done online and there is no need to even take off work in most cases.
Our uncontested divorce attorney can do a phone or video consultation, if necessary, and the paralegal can also answer most of your questions about the process over the phone. There are no hearings since everyone is in agreement, so it is possible to get divorced without ever leaving your home.
Since an online 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 us to file. Once our Tallapoosa County and Alexander City divorce lawyer files the uncontested divorce online, you will receive your divorce decree by email about a month or two later. There is no court as long as your agreement is approved by the judge which it should be in most cases.
This can be done because you have a signed contractual agreement in your divorce. There is really nothing for a judge to decide since both parties are in agreement. The judge just has to approve the agreement and order your divorce. It usually takes about a month for you to be officially divorced due to something called a ‘cooling off’ period in Alabama. This ‘cooling off’ period is to give a married couple thirty days to make sure it is what they want. But after these thirty days you can be divorced, which is why judges usually wait a month or two to issue your divorce decree.
If you would like a cheap and easy uncontested divorce in Tallapoosa County, then we can get that for you easily. The uncontested divorce process is only simple if everyone agrees on all marital issues. To get the process started, you just need to get us a questionnaire explaining what the agreement is. Then our Tallapoosa County uncontested divorce lawyer prepares the paperwork for everyone to sign and return to us to file. Give us a call now for a cheap divorce in Tallapoosa County, Alabama.
Online Divorce in Tallapoosa County
It is important to understand that online divorces are possible because all filings are done electronically by Alabama attorneys. The process for getting started with an online divorce in Tallapoosa County is similar to the process for filing a traditional divorce, with a few key exceptions.
To begin an online divorce in Tallapoosa County, you will first need to determine if you and your spouse are in complete agreement on all issues such as custody, child support, and property division. If you are in agreement, then you can begin the process for an online divorce by paying a local attorney a flat fee to prepare some paperwork, including an agreement, for both of you to sign and get to the law firm to file.
Once the paperwork has been prepared and sent to you, both parties just need to sign it. Once the paperwork is signed by both parties, and the filing fee paid, the online divorce can be filed. In most cases, the online divorce can be completed without the need for any hearings as long as the local family law attorney in Tallapoosa County, or wherever you live, prepares your paperwork correctly and files the executed documents for you.
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