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Many divorces take months to resolve, though some can be finalized quickly. Alabamas divorce waiting period is only 30 days, which means you can obtain a final divorce decree after about four weeks if the underlying issues can be resolved in that time.
In Alabama, debt and assets are divided in an equitable fashion. That means that, rather than being divided 50/50, debt is split up in a way that is fair to both parties.
If you wish to remarry (anyone except each other), you must wait until at least 60 days after the judgment of divorce is entered. If you have questions regarding the general requirements for divorce in Alabama, we are here to help.
Alabama is an equitable distribution state. This means that in a divorce, courts will divide property in a fair and equitable manner. But equitable does not mean a 50-50 split. Courts will use a number of factors to determine what is fair and equitable.
Alabama is considered an equitable distribution state, as opposed to a community property state. What this means is property and debts shared by divorcing parties are divvied up in a way that is most fair and equitable.
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It usually takes about 6-10 weeks for a judge to sign your divorce decree and for you to be officially divorced. It takes this long because the courts cannot officially order you divorced until 30 days have passed from the time of the divorce being filed.
It will impact on your mental, emotional and physical well being. Once a couple has decided to get divorced, they hope for the process to be finalised, as soon as possible. Depending on the circumstances, a divorce can take anything between two months and several years to finalize.
The easiest type of divorce, which takes the least amount of time, is called an uncontested divorce. This relatively fast divorce happens because all of the major issues have been agreed upon by you and your spouse.
If all of your papers are in order, you have to wait at least 30 days after filing for an uncontested divorce before the judge will sign your final divorce judgment. (Ala. Code 30-2-8.1(a) (2022).) But it usually takes a while longer (two months or so) before the judge reviews your paperwork and signs the judgment.
How Does the Court Determine Who Gets the House? Alabama courts always prefer that the spouses decide amongst themselves who gets the house and all marital assets. Courts will only step in and make a decision if the couple is not able to arrive at one themselves or with the help of their lawyers.

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