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In Alabama an uncontested divorce is where you know where you spouse lives, your spouse is willing to sign the divorce paperwork and both parties agree on all issues, including property division, debts, child custody, child support, and alimony. Learn more about the uncontested divorce process in Alabama.
In Mobile County, Alabama, an uncontested divorce can be granted anytime after 30 days from when the divorce complaint was filed with the court. However, an uncontested divorce is granted 45 to 60 days from when it was filed with the court.
Neither party has to appear in court for an uncontested divorce in Mobile County as long as all documents are properly filed.
The cost depends on whether the parties have minor children, assets to be divided, and debts to be divided. Flat-fee pricing is commonly used, with simpler cases costing less and complex cases requiring more drafting and legal work. Get detailed pricing information for uncontested divorces.
Yes. A judge cannot grant your divorce until after a 30-day waiting period after the complaint has been filed with the court. The 30-day waiting period applies to all divorces, including uncontested divorce cases.
Yes. If both spouses agree on all terms in the divorce, meet Alabama residency requirements, and sign all necessary divorce paperwork, an uncontested divorce can be filed and finalized in Mobile County, Alabama.
You must wait 60 days after the divorce is granted before remarrying someone else. However, the 60-day waiting period does not apply if you are remarrying your current spouse.
No, Alabama requires at least one spouse to be a bona fide resident for six months before filing a divorce in Mobile County, Alabama.
Residence generally means your permanent home (i.e., domicile) where you intend to remain indefinitely, often proven by an Alabama Driver's License or your most recent Alabama State Income Tax return.