Inexpensive Marshall County, Alabama Uncontested divorces.

Prices as low as $250 plus the filing fee depending on the circumstances.


At Dani V. Bone & Sam D. Bone, Attorneys at Law, we simplify the process of filing for divorce in Albertville & Guntersville, Alabama and make the divorce process simple for anyone to complete.  Professional divorce documents and a helpful support staff make all the difference when you are doing your own divorce.  The courts in Marshall County require the documents to be prepared specifically for your court.  That's why we take the time to make sure your Albertville & Guntersville and Marshall County divorce forms and papers are prepared right, and with the specific requirements of the local judges here in Marshall County.

 

Don't use the  Divorce Forms from random companies on the internet.


You could go online and fill out divorce forms yourself. 

People consider DIY divorce to save money, but it can actually cost you more if you make a mistake. Do you want to risk messing up your child’s financial well-being, or your taxes, for the next decade? If your divorce isn’t extremely straightforward, a divorce lawyer will be an invaluable help. You cannot possibly know every consequence of every action taken in a divorce, but this is what we are trained to think about.

The truth is, there are a lot of forms to fill out, and they’re confusing. This isn’t something simple like buying a car. If you make an error or miscalculate something, it could have unintended financial consequences, whether it’s paying too much to your ex for spousal or child support or not getting your fair share of property. It could even have more serious consequences, like giving you less quality time with your children than you otherwise would have gotten. Whatever your final agreements are, you’ll be legally bound to carry them out — even if you find down the road that they aren’t fair. Have you considered absolutely everything, including who will pay for your two-year-old’s college, and how retirement funds factor in?

Mistakes mean you’ll have to go back to court and invest more time and money in this process. A divorce lawyer will ensure you get it right the first time.

Albertville & Guntersville Divorce doesn't have to be expensive.

Who should you hire for your uncontested divorce?

First, look for attorney's qualifications.  The National Trial Lawyers Associations selected Dani Bone as a Top 100 Lawyer in the Country for 2018.   The National Trial Lawyers Associations selected Sam Bone as a Top 40 Lawyer Under 40 for 2015.  
Next, look at our reviews online for our services and compare them to other attorneys in the area to decide whether we should be your lawyer. 

 


With our quest to revolutionize the divorce filing process, we understood that we needed to make the process of filing a divorce in Albertville & Guntersville simple and affordable.  Once you contact us online, our staff will call you and ask you a few questions and then quickly send you an email with a form for you to fill out. You will then have the opportunity to review your form with Dani or Sam to make sure your divorce is done RIGHT.  We handle all types of divorce situations, such as property and debt distribution, and child custody and child support.  Whatever your situation, we can help.

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  • Simple and affordable divorce forms

  • Payment plans available

  • 100% court approval guarantee

  • Easy to understand instructions

  • Includes marital settlement agreement

  • Includes name change documents

get your albertville & marshall county divorce forms done right the first time

Making sure that you use court approved Marshall County, Alabama Divorce Forms is very important in obtaining a divorce without problems.  A common problem that people have is that they use outdated, poorly constructed or incomplete forms for their divorce that they find online.  Using generic divorce forms, or any divorce forms that are not approved by for use in the Circuit Court in Marshall County, Alabama is one of the most common reason why people are not able to complete their divorce on their own.