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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 Gets the House in a Divorce in Alabama?
/by Stone Crosby PCFor many spouses, their home is their most valuable asset–both monetarily and sentimentally. This is why, in many cases, when it comes to the division of assets, the home is the most fought for. If you are someone who is getting divorced and you wish to keep your home, you must continue reading and speak […]
Why You Should Avoid Using Social Media During the Divorce Process
/by Stone CrosbyAs you know, social media plays a huge role in our society. Almost everyone has at least one type of social media account, and for good reason. Social media allows us to stay connected, engage in meaningful discussion, voice our beliefs, and more. However, as you know, social media also has several drawbacks, including the […]
Do I Have to Pay Child Support if I Do Not Have Custody Rights in Alabama?
/by Stone Crosby PCAs you know, child support is among the most contested divorce-related issues, and as such, oftentimes, the spouse who is ordered to pay child support feels as though he or she should not have to make such payments, for one reason or another. This is especially true when the supporting parent does not have custody […]
What Questions Should I Ask Before Hiring an Estate Planning Attorney?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.As you know, there are few things more important in life than creating a comprehensive estate plan. Doing so will not only benefit you, but your family as well. For this very reason, you must be very careful when selecting your estate planning attorney. Please continue reading and speak with our knowledgeable Alabama estate planning […]
How Can Substance Abuse Affect Child Custody in Alabama?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.As a divorcing parent, there is nothing more important than retaining custody of your child so you can care for and raise it through its childhood. However, if you are someone who either has, or is being accused of having a substance abuse issue, it may drastically impact the outcome of your child custody agreement. […]
Handling Child Custody Agreements on Halloween in Alabama
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.Parents in Alabama who go through a divorce usually create a parenting time agreement. This outlines how both parents plan to raise their child together. This document often includes which holidays each parent will get to spend with their child. This can include major holidays and others such as Halloween. Continue reading below to learn […]
What Are the Pros and Cons of Creating a Trust in Alabama?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.There are many different tools a person can use to create an estate plan in Alabama. Depending on the individual, this may include a trust. Simply put, a trust is an agreement between one individual, known as a trustor, and a third-party trustee. The trustee manages the assets on behalf of the trustor’s beneficiaries for […]
How Do I Update My Will in Alabama?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.Creating a will is an important decision in any person’s life. No matter when it is written, it should be updated as life goes on. This is because, over the years, everyone experiences significant changes. It is crucial to revisit a will and see if it needs to be updated. Continue reading below to learn […]
Does the SECURE Act Affect Retirement Planning?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.On January 1, 2020, The Setting Every Community Up for Retirement Enhancement (SECURE) Act became law after it was signed by President Donald Trump. This made various changes to long-term retirement savings. This can impact Americans of all ages. Continue reading below to learn more and contact an experienced Alabama estate planning attorney for help […]
Can I Create a Trust in Alabama if My Family Has Debt?
/by Stone Crosby, P.C.People set up trusts in order to pass family assets onto the next generation of loved ones. This is done in order to protect these assets. However, it is important to know that doing so does not always protect them from creditors in the event that the family has certain debts. If a person creates […]