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126 Courthouse Square
Bay Minette, AL 36507
Phone: (251) 626-6696
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126 Courthouse Square
Bay Minette, AL 36507
Phone: (251) 626-6696
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1914 4th Ave North, Suite 410
Birmingham, AL 35203
Phone: (205) 582-1471
Who is the Custodial Parent After a Divorce in Alabama?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.When spouses going through a divorce are parents, they must determine arrangements for the future of their children. This requires them to reach an agreement on child custody. When this happens, parents can obtain physical and legal custody of their child. When a parent is awarded physical custody of their child, they are the individual […]
When Does Child Support End in Alabama?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.During a divorce, spouses have many legal matters to consider. If they are parents, this involves arrangements for their children. Courts in Alabama stress the importance of both parents financially assisting their child after a divorce. Because of this, child support payments are required to be paid from one parent to another. This exists so […]
Support Payments After a Divorce in Alabama
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.When couples go through a divorce, it can impact their entire family. Doing so separates a life that was built together by a couple over an extended period of time. This can often be a complex process, as the spouses’ lives are tied together in more ways than one. Because of this, one spouse may […]
What is the Difference Between a Contested and Uncontested Divorce?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.Divorces often present difficult times for spouses and their families. The process requires a great deal of time and effort to reach the necessary decisions to arrange life after a divorce. The way these processes are handled can vary depending on how spouses are able to handle the situation at hand. Different types of divorces […]
Contesting a Will in Alabama
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.In the state of Alabama, there are guidelines in place to ensure a will is created legally. Following these guidelines is what makes the document valid. The individual who writes the will is required to be of sound mind and body in order to write the document. Two witnesses that can attest to the individual’s […]
Stone Crosby, P.C. Takes Roundup Weed Killer Class Action Cases
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.Stone Crosby is handling claims involving the popular weed-killer Roundup. The active ingredient in Roundup, glyphosate, has been connected to an increased risk of cancer. We are meeting with people who have non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, or people whose loved ones have non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, after using Roundup. We would be happy to talk with you about any potential […]
What is the Difference Between a Will and a Trust?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.At the end of a long life, an individual usually finds themselves with some cherished assets. These are things that should continue to be taken care of even when their life is over. In order to do so, an individual can create an estate plan. An estate plan allows an individual to prepare for what […]
Can I prevent my child’s relocation with my former spouse?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.Child relocation matters can be a troubling topic for parents. They do not want their children to be separated from them. Since child custody arrangements may not give them all the time they want with their child, the relocation of their child can lead to less time they get to spend together. If your former […]
How can I protect my intellectual property?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.When individuals have unique ideas, it may be vital to a business or their success. If it is vital to them and their success, they will want to protect this piece of their property. Although it may not be a physical item, their ideas can be protected. This intellectual property can be protected in many […]
Who becomes the custodial parent after divorce?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.After divorces are settled, a child custody arrangement will be made for parents to follow. These arrangements in order to abide by the law. These are court-ordered mandates, making them necessary to follow. Custody arrangements can consist of physical and legal custody. When a parent is given physical custody, they are named as the custodial […]