Divorce is almost never an easy process to complete, and that is no different in Alabama. Even beyond the emotional stress, many individuals find themselves concerned about just how much their divorce in Jefferson County, AL might cost. This is an understandable concern. It is also one that can be difficult to answer given the
Category: Family Law
Spousal Maintenance Under the Trump Tax Law
Spousal Maintenance Under the Trump Tax Law When you think about tools for negotiating a difficult divorce, the Internal Revenue Code probably doesn’t spring to mind. But, for decades, federal tax law has made one aspect of divorce negotiations a little bit easier. That changes at the end of 2018, thanks to the Tax Cuts
Things To Consider When Creating A Parenting Plan
Divorce is never easy, but it can get even more difficult when there are children involved. Even if you and your ex-spouse are as amicable as can be, it is essential you both agree on a parenting plan in case of any emergencies, changes in either one of your lives, or altered schedules. At Lloyd
Tips for Co-Parenting After a Divorce
Co-parenting After Divorce Parenting can be a difficult job even when the couple in question is together and committed to doing their very best for each other and the children involved. When that couple divorces, the goodwill that can help make parenting a little less confusing and stressful often evaporates. This naturally makes the situation
Should I get a prenuptial agreement in Alabama?
The millennial generation has embraced the protective powers of prenuptial agreements more than previous generations. This could be due to several factors, including the generation’s propensity for getting married later in life and being intentional with family and business decisions. A prenuptial agreement is not only for the ultra-rich or celebrities. It is a financial planning tool
Grandparents Rights and Alabama Law
Today’s society is filled with all manner of familial units and situations. Some of these are quite “untraditional” and might even lead to parents limiting grandparents’ access to their grandchildren. When this happens, it is only natural to feel upset and wonder about what, exactly, can be done to help the grandparents in question maintain
Parental Alienation: What is it and what can be done?
Parental alienation is a term that is generally used to describe the act of one parent attempting to alienate children from their other parent. This can be done in a variety of ways and has a number of negative consequences for the children experiencing this behavior. In fact, you can likely organize parental alienation into
Children & Divorce
Are you considering filing for divorce? If so, you might be wondering exactly how your child might be impacted by the process. It’s a challenging experience, after all, and that’s perhaps especially true for young children who are still growing and learning. There is good news to be had in this respect, however, as recent