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Family law matters are deeply personal, which is why we take a faith-driven, client-focused approach to every case. At New Beginnings Family Law, we are proud to serve individuals and families throughout Decatur, Athens, and the surrounding areas in North Alabama. Whether you’re facing a divorce, applying for adoption, or updating your estate plan, our experienced attorneys are here to guide you with compassion and trusted legal support. If you need a dedicated family law attorney in Huntsville, AL, or anywhere in Madison County, contact us today to learn how we can help you protect what matters most.
No, Alabama follows equitable distribution, which means assets are divided fairly, not necessarily equally. The court considers factors like each spouse’s income, their contributions to the marriage, and any future financial needs when determining asset division. Marital assets—property and debts acquired during the marriage—are subject to division, while separate property—such as inheritances or gifts—usually remains with the original owner. In some cases, one spouse may receive a larger share due to factors like misconduct or financial disparity. Our Alabama divorce lawyers at New Beginnings Family Law help clients understand their rights and fight for a fair division of assets that protects their financial future.
Yes, under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA), a military pension may be divided in a divorce, but it is not automatic. Alabama courts can treat military retirement as marital property, and the portion subject to division depends on factors like the length of the marriage and years of military service. The 10/10 rule determines whether the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) pays a portion of the pension directly to an ex-spouse. This rule states that if a couple was married for at least 10 years, with the service member having at least 10 years of creditable military service during the marriage, the DFAS can directly pay the former spouse their court-awarded portion of the military pension. But even shorter marriages may still result in pension division. Our military divorce lawyers understand the ins and outs of these systems and work hard to protect service members’ rights and financial futures. Reach out today to learn more.
Several factors could prevent someone from adopting in Alabama, including a criminal record with violent or child-related offenses, financial instability, or failure to meet state home study requirements. The state requires adoptive parents to pass background checks, demonstrate financial capability to support a child, and provide a safe, stable home environment. Additionally, certain health issues or an unstable living situation could impact eligibility. Each adoption case is unique, and even if challenges exist, solutions may be available. Our adoption attorneys at New Beginnings Family Law are passionate about bringing children and loving families together. If you’re concerned about your eligibility, give us a call today.
You should hire an estate planning lawyer when you want to create or update a will, trust, or other legal documents to protect your assets and make sure your end-of-life plans are carried out according to your preferences. Estate planning is especially important if you own property, have minor children, or want to minimize taxes and legal complications for your family after you pass. Our estate law attorneys can also help with power of attorney documents and healthcare directives, which are designed to make sure someone you trust can make decisions on your behalf if needed. Waiting too long to make these arrangements can leave your family with unnecessary stress and expensive legal hurdles. Our faith-driven estate planning lawyers are here to help you secure your legacies with legally sound solutions tailored to your unique goals and interests.
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