Divorce Grounds And Process

Summary

In Alabama, divorce can be filed on grounds like adultery, which may include activities like prostitution if they impact the marriage. Residency requirements must be met, and the process involves filing a Complaint for Divorce. Property division follows equitable distribution, considering factors like marriage length and conduct. Post-divorce living arrangements depend on the settlement or court order. Consulting a local lawyer can provide detailed guidance on these matters.

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My mom is a Street prostitute and my dad wants to divorce my mom
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. Divorce in Alabama can be filed on grounds such as adultery or habitual drunkenness. It might be helpful to know more about your dad's specific concerns.
Has your dad already started the divorce process or is he looking for guidance on how to proceed?
Guidance how to proceed and what you by the first part
Hey, I'm here to help. For divorce in Alabama, your dad can file based on grounds like adultery. Here's what he needs to know first:
- Residency: One spouse must have been a resident of Alabama for at least six months.
- Grounds: Adultery, habitual drunkenness, or other fault-based grounds.
- Process: File a Complaint for Divorce in the county where either spouse resides.
Would your dad like to speak with a local lawyer for more detailed guidance?
What do you by adultery does include Prostitution
Adultery in Alabama generally refers to voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and someone other than their spouse. It does not specifically include prostitution. However, if your mom's activities are causing issues in the marriage, it might be considered under grounds like adultery or other fault-based reasons for divorce.
Has your dad considered consulting a local lawyer for more detailed guidance?
Yes he has
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Would your dad like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist him with his case? If so, may I have your dad's name?
John
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Can my dad kick my mom out for being a prostitute after the divorce
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In Alabama, after the divorce, whether your dad can kick your mom out of the house depends on the terms of the divorce settlement or court order. The court will consider factors like ownership of the house, custody arrangements, and other relevant aspects.
Key Points:
- Property division and who gets the house will be determined during the divorce process.
- Temporary orders may dictate who lives in the house during divorce proceedings.
Would you like more information on property division during a divorce?
What do you mean
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It seems like you have a few questions about the divorce process and the implications of your mom’s actions. Here's a more detailed breakdown:
- Adultery: This generally refers to voluntary sexual intercourse with someone other than the spouse. Prostitution could be considered under this ground if it impacts the marriage.
- Property Division: The court will decide who keeps the house based on various factors including ownership and custody.
Would you like more detailed information on property division during a divorce?
Ok my mom being a prostitute impacted the marriage alot
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I'm sorry you're dealing with this situation. In Alabama, your dad can file for divorce on fault-based grounds like adultery if your mom's actions have significantly impacted the marriage.
Would your dad like more detailed information on how the court handles property division during a divorce?
Yes it significantly impacts the marriage
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Since your dad's situation involves significant impact on the marriage due to your mom's actions, it's essential to understand how property division works during a divorce in Alabama.
Property Division in Alabama:
- Equitable Distribution: Alabama follows equitable distribution, meaning property is divided fairly, but not necessarily equally.
- Factors Considered: The court will look at factors such as the length of the marriage, contributions to the marriage, and the conduct of both parties.
Would you like to connect with local lawyers for more detailed guidance on property division? If so, may I have your dad's zip code?