Uncontested Divorces are the simplest way to divorce. Breaking up a family is never easy or fun. Family issues are some of the hardest issues to work through because they are personal to you–stay out of the courtroom if you can. Divorce involves hurt and pain–an uncontested divorce looks forward. If you are a military family, divorce can be even more complicated. Ashley’s goal is to make you as comfortable as possible as you are going through your divorce. The least complicated way to file a divorce is an uncontested divorce. In these types of divorce, everything is worked out before the papers are filed and the need to set foot in a courtroom is eliminated. Hire a divorce lawyer who will be beside you every step of the way and understands the impact that these decisions have on your family.

At Cranford Marshall Legal, we want to work with you to do what’s best for all involved. Ashley is someone who understands that divorce is a personal issue for you and affects your family daily. An uncontested divorce looks towards the future and not the past. We’ll handle your proceeding with the upmost care, while treating you respectfully, and keeping you in the loop of all the details. Ashley wants to help you work towards an uncontested divorce so that you can peacefully co-exist in the future.

How much does a divorce lawyer cost?

It depends on the details of your case. If both parties agree on the results of your divorce, Ashley will work with you to offer you a flat rate for an uncontested divorce. The rates on these divorces depend on your circumstances. Ashley also likes to help military families peacefully resolve their situation if both sides are willing to do so.

When should you hire a divorce attorney?

Start interviewing your attorneys early in the process. If you are filing, think through your situation and your wants, and call before things get heated. If you are served divorce papers, call for an attorney immediately as there are time limits that apply to protect your rights.

Ashley can also help you with other domestic relations matters as well: juvenile matters, adoptions, guardianships, and conservatorships. Ashley can even help you mediate your divorce.

Below, Ashley gives you some advice on tips for making your initial consultation with a divorce lawyer easier. Looking for more information? The Alabama State Bar has defined some of the terminology for you. Take a minute to watch this video to make your initial consultation be a less painful process for you.