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Date: 09-15-2023

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J.A.S. v. S.W.S.

Case Number: CL-2022-1175

Judge: Not Available

Court: Circuit Court, Jefferson County, Alabama

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Description: Birmingham, Alabama family law lawyer represented the Petitioner who sued the Respondent seeking a divorce without children.

Along with an “irretrievable breakdown" (i.e., no fault, which all 50 states permit) of the marriage, the standard grounds for divorce in Alabama include adultery, cruelty, incurable insanity, and “the commission of the crime against nature, whether with mankind or beast, either before or after marriage."

"On April 27, 2020, the father commenced the underlying action, which we refer to as "the postdivorce action,"[1] by filing an objection to the mother's notice that she was relocating from Birmingham to an apartment in Chicago, Illinois, with the parties' two minor children and by filing a petition asking the trial court to modify the child-custody provisions of the parties' divorce judgment to award him sole physical and sole legal custody of the children. After the trial court denied a petition for a temporary restraining order to prevent the relocation, denied the mother's motion to dismiss the postdivorce action, and the mother filed an answer, the mother began engaging in discovery.
J.A.S. v. S.W.S., CL-2022-1175 (Ala. Civ. App. Sep 15, 2023)"

Outcome: Divorce granted.

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