Anniston, Alabama - Divorce

Anniston Divorce Lawyer

Located in Calhoun County, Anniston, Alabama is a city of 25,000. Once one of the nation’s largest suppliers of clay pipe, the city was named The Model City by Atlanta newspaperman Henry Grady because of its careful planning at the slope of Blue Mountain.

Anniston Divorce Attorney Steven Eversole is dedicated to fighting for the rights of clients dealing with all types of family law matters, including divorce, child custody and issues involving child support and alimony.

About Anniston

  • Was the fifth-largest city in the state until the 1950s.
  • Fort McClellan established World War I.
  • Anniston Army Depot opened World War II.
  • Became county seat of Calhoun County in 1899.

At Eversole Law LLC, we are committed to providing the best possible representation to each of our clients while working to take some of the unnecessary stress and emotion out of a divorce or child custody case.

With proper planning and experienced legal help, a divorce case can provide clients with a new lease on life. Whether it’s child custody, child support and visitation, alimony or identifying and valuing marital assets, we will work at each stage of your case to ensure that your rights are protected and that you are being afforded the best chance the law allows to start life anew with the emotional strength and resources necessary for success.

As a veteran Anniston child custody lawyer, Steven Eversole understands the stakes in fighting for your rights to maintain a healthy and dynamic relationship with your children. This includes proper visitation, child support and a determination regarding medical care, educational expenses and other unforeseen expenses, which too often lead to contention in the aftermath of a divorce.

Father’s rights lawyers in Anniston and elsewhere in Alabama are all too aware of the special challenges often unique to male parents. Every-other-weekend has long been the standard. And, while Alabama child custody laws recognize the benefits of joint custody, a father must remain proactive to ensure his rights are protected . Additionally, arguing for reasonable child support and/or alimony is critical to permitting a father to start over without being saddled with the kind of unreasonable payments that can lead to difficulty paying, strained relationships and criminal charges.

Conversely, mothers need to ensure that the resources are there to make a fresh start. Most will plan to work, but the realities of sudden single-parenthood must also be taken into account. The reality is that some former spouses (usually the wife and mother, but not always) will never regain the standard of living they enjoyed during their marriage without aggressive legal representation to protect their rights and secure an agreement or verdict that helps assure their long-term financial well-being.

If you are dealing with divorce, child custody or other family law issue in Anniston, call today for a confidential consultation to discuss your rights.

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