by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Mar 6, 2016 | Child Custody, Child welfare, Divorce, Family Law
Sadly, legal protection from abuse for children during a divorce is becoming more essential. For a child to fully develop, both parents need to be present and positively engaged with their children. However, inevitable circumstances may render this difficult or...
by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Jan 31, 2016 | Divorce, Family Law
There are a number of different options to divorce in Alabama. No two marriages are the same which makes that no two divorces are the same. But in general, a person filing for divorce (petitioner) does have a few different ways that they are able to divorce. In fact,...
by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Jan 9, 2016 | Divorce
When entering into marriage the intent is “until death do us part.” Unfortunately, not all marriages last and some end up in divorce. Divorce is tough and should be a last option. Fortunately, there are a lot of marriage counseling options that can help you and your...
by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Nov 3, 2015 | Division of Assets, Divorce, Family Law, Prenuptial Agreement, Settlement
Being engagement is an energizing and fun time for couples, but it can bring loads of questions and concerns about what is to come. Some couples need more assurance about the future of their money if the worst case of a divorce or separation were to take place. For...
by Yeatts Family Law and Divorce Attorney | Sep 29, 2015 | Collaborative Divorce, Contested Divorce, Division of Assets, Divorce
Until recently, when couples got divorced or separated, their pets would be viewed as property to be divided up along with fine china and furniture. In fact, that’s what a pet is in the eyes of the law – personal property. But, with both pet ownership and divorce...
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...