The Divorce Process 

The Uncontested Divorce Process.

  • The required information is gathered from the parties.
  • The divorce paperwork is drafted from the required information.
  • The divorce paperwork is filed with the court.
  • If children are involved, the parties must attend a transparenting class.
  • The judge can sign the paperwork at any point after 30 days.
    • Alabama has a mandatory 30 day waiting period on divorces.

 The Contested Divorce Process.

  • The required information is gathered from the party wanting to file the divorce.
  • The attorney files a complaint with the court, which starts the divorce proceedings.
  • The other spouse has 30 days in which to answer the complaint.
  • Each party conducts discovery which can consist of such things as interrogatories and depositions.
    • Interrogatories are written questions which must be answered under oath.
    • Depositions are where the attorney asks the other party questions under oath in the presence of a court reporter.
  • Temporary hearings may be required.
  • The parties must attend a transparenting class.
  • The case is set for trial.
  • At trial the judge hears the evidence and makes a ruling based upon the evidence submitted.

 

 

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