Divorce & Family Law Courts

My Alabama divorce and family law office is centrally located in Birmingham, Alabama so that we can offer our Alabama divorce, child custody and visitation, alimony, child support, adoption, prenuptial agreements, and other family law matters practice throughout the entire state of Alabama.  I represent clients in every court in Alabama including, but not limited to the following courts and jurisdictions:

In the Birmingham, Alabama Metro area I routinely try divorce and family law cases in the following cities and counties:

Jefferson County, Adamsville, Argo, Birmingham, Bessemer, Branchville, Fairfield, Fultondale, Gardendale, Homewood, Hoover, Hueytown, Irondale, Kimberly, Leeds, Morris, Mountain Brook, Odenville, Springville, Trussville, Vestavia, Warrior 

In the Shelby County, Alabama the lawyers and attorneys of Eversole law work in the following cities and courts:

Shelby County , Alabaster,  Columbiana, Harpersville, Hoover, Vincent, Pelham, Calera

Other areas of Alabama the lawyers of Eversole Law represent clients include:

Tuscaloosa, Northport, Chilton County, Jemison, Thorsby, Altoona, Talladega County, Jefferson County, Walker County, Madison County, Cullman, Hunstville, Decatur, Florence, Guntersville, Scottsboro, Montgomery, Pelham, Gadsden, Anniston, and all other counties and municipalities in Alabama.   

***This list is not exhaustive, my office will represent divorce and family law clients across the entire state of Alabama

Alabama Divorce Lawyer & Attorney Testimonials

As an Alabama divorce and family law attorney and lawyer I help people every day with serious Alabama family law and divorce issues.  Stationed centrally in Birmingham, Alabama my office routinely represents clients throughout the great state of Alabama.  We help clients through divorce,  with child custody and visitation rights, alimony, grandparents rights, child support modifications, adoptions, post divorce proceedings, contempt of court hearings, and with all things Alabama family law and divorce related.  Seldom do things turn out as perfectly for a client as they turned out today.  After getting Client X everything, and I mean, everything she asked for in her post divorce child custody and support proceedings, she had this to say about my services:

"You are great, I am so relieved and excited.  You were well worth every penny and then some.  I can't wait to tell my friends about you.  You truly cared about me and my family.  I cannot thank you enough.  Your service, price and expertise were outstanding!  I still cannot believe you were able to secure everything I asked for in the proceedings.   You are a godsend.  Thank you, thank you,  thank you." 

I am an Alabama divorce lawyer and attorney because of people like this wonderful lady.  She did nothing wrong and her husband was trying to forcibly obtain custody of her teenage daughter.  It was an underhanded move and he got what he deserved, nothing.....except some large legal fees. Ha!  This case, and these results, seeing how happy Client X was after hearing the good news, is why I became an Alabama divorce and family law lawyer and attorney.  I cannot think of another job that would allow me to have such a huge impact on the lives of people and their families.  I only hope I can continue to provide such excellent service. 

 

Alabama Divorce Law - Temporary Alimony

Under Alabama divorce law it is possible to obtain temporary alimony from your spouse while the divorce is proceeding.  An Alabama divorce lawyer will file a motion for Pendente Lite with the court in order to obtain this temporary support.  Pendente lite is Latin for "while the action is pending."  Temporary alimony or support in Alabama is often required when a spouse cannot sustain the same standard of living during the divorce she/he would have maintained prior to the divorce proceedings.  Often, temporary support is given to spouses going through an Alabama divorce proceeding when the spouse has no other assets, i.e. a stay at home mom and wife without any other income.  However, even with additional income, if you are unable to maintain the same standard of living to which you are accustomed, you may be eligible for temporary alimony during the Alabama divorce. 

Temporary alimony is just that, temporary.  It will end when the divorce ends and will be replaced by a final spousal support award.  If you are experiencing difficulties in maintaining your standard of living during a divorce, you owe it to yourself to contact an experienced Alabama Divorce lawyer and attorney as soon as possible.  The Alabama divorce and family law attorneys and lawyers of Eversole Law will make sure you get the Alabama temporary support and alimony you deserve. 

Military Divorces on Rise

New research shows divorce rates skyrocketing amongst military personnel.  While the divorce rates seem to be falling across the country, the rate is up to one and five in the military.  Army research details a staggering statistic:  divorce rates in the military is up 44% from 2001 to 2007.  According to the Army, women are more likely to file for divorce than men, and enlisted personnel are more likely to file for divorce than officers.  Clearly, long deployments and combat situations have impacted military divorce rates.  It is apparent that much more should be done to help our military families with the stress of military life.  This makes me wonder if divorce among Alabama military personnel is on the rise as well?  I have no stats. on Alabama military divorce rates, but I bet the military divorce rate in Alabama is at least the national average and maybe even higher.