Grounds for Divorce in Alabama

Alabama is a no-fault divorce state, which means that neither spouse needs to prove wrongdoing or assign blame to obtain a divorce. The most common ground cited is simply “irreconcilable differences”—a statement that the marriage cannot be repaired.

To begin a divorce in Alabama, this reason must be stated in the Complaint for Divorce filed with the appropriate Circuit Court.


What Does No-Fault Divorce Mean?

In a no-fault divorce, the court does not consider which spouse is at fault for the breakdown of the marriage. Instead, the focus is on resolving issues such as:

  • Division of marital property and debts
  • Child custody and visitation
  • Child support or spousal support, if applicable

This approach simplifies the process and allows spouses to move forward without having to litigate personal disputes.


Uncontested Divorce as the Fastest Option

If both spouses are in agreement on all terms, an uncontested divorce is the fastest and most cost-effective way to legally end a marriage in Alabama. This process avoids court hearings in most cases and can be completed fully online with attorney guidance.


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Alabama Divorce Online offers a fully online, attorney-managed service for uncontested divorce cases.

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