Alabama questions and answers by legal issue
Alabama questions and answers
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My child’s mother never wanted her and has attacked and tried to choke her.
Asked in Lafayette, AL | March 11, 2026Mom has domicile custody, but the 2 children have lived with grandparents. Mom has a younger daughter who called CPS to protect her 1/2 sister (she lives with her dad). Mom pretends to want my daughter. but continually tries to harm her. Mom has other children, including a son recently given up for adoption. I need help. I want full custody of my children. What should I do?
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what happens if you get a divorce in Alabama and then move to another place and i don't know the address to the person?
Asked in Daegu, AL | December 21, 2025I am divorcing in Alabama. If the union doesn't divorce soon we will have to fight legally. But when my daughter graduates from high School I think they will move out for college. They won't give me a new address. He is a 24-year retired military member.
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My husband just got picked up on a trafficking meth warrant when he has never been caught with any meth. What can we do?
Asked in Cullman, AL | January 5, 2026He was already out on a trafficking meth charge from which he is totally innocent. Passed the drug test upon being booked into the jail. He was ready to take it to trial and the next thing we know the police pulled me over for “random traffic stop." About 10 officers and investigators had guns drawn on a friend of mine and myself. I had no drugs or paraphernalia but got charged with paraphernalia bc they wanted my husband. That’s how we found out he had a warrant. How is that even possible when he hasn’t been caught with no drugs whatsoever?
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