by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Feb 7, 2016 | Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation
The Alabama relocation protection act addresses the relocation of a single parent away from each other after a divorce and the issue of possession of the children. The statute took effect from September 1st, 2003 and effectively governs all the relocations taking...
by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Sep 5, 2015 | Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce
Divorce is in many cases an unfortunate culmination of a marriage; however, in certain cases, it is also an essential element to keep the interests of all parties involved intact. Children bear the brunt of such arrangements as it is their future that is being put...
by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Aug 22, 2015 | Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Divorce, Family Law
Before getting started with a divorce process, it is important to understand the lay of the land. As a non-lawyer, you may not know what some things mean and what some actions imply. There are many issues involved in a divorce and the questions you ask will help give...
by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Aug 5, 2015 | Adoption, Adultery, Alimony, Child Custody, Child Support, Child Visitation, Child welfare, Co-parenting, Collaborative Divorce, Contested Divorce, Division of Assets, Divorce, domestic violence, Family Law, Joint Custody, Paternity, Settlement
JEFFERSON COUNTY COURTHOUSES 1. Jefferson County Courthouse The Jefferson County Courthouse is a historical building that was built in the year 1929. It also finds a place on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by the Chicago...
by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Oct 13, 2014 | Child Visitation, Divorce
Divorce and The Holidays: Plan Ahead Now It is that time of year again and the holidays are quickly approaching. While it may have been difficult to negotiate family traditions when you and your spouse were happily married, it is going to be even more difficult when...