If you’re faced with a legal situation involving divorce, child custody, criminal charges, DUI or probate, attorney A. Leigh Daniel can help you achieve the best possible outcome in your situation. For an appointment call 256-551-0500.
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118 Walker Ave
Huntsville AL. 35801
Ph: (256) 551 0500
Fax: (256) 551 1027
info@legalapc.com
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Domestic Action
- Contested Divorce
A contested divorce is one in which the parties do not agree on the terms of the divorce. These issues could be one or more of the following:
- child support
- custody
- visitation
- division of marital assets
- Spousal Support
- Payment of Debts
- other
- Uncontested Divorce - $500.00 plus filing fees for a limited time
One in which both parties agree on all of the issues.
- Modification (Uncontested Modification - $500.00 plus filing fees for a limited time)
This involves one or more of the involved parties wanting to change child support, custody or visitation of an original order entered by the court. Seeking a modification to the original decree as to the issues related to the children can be contested or uncontested.
- Adoptions - $500.00 plus filing fees for a limited time
An adoption is an action in which a stepparent, relative or non-relative chooses to legalize a parent-child relationship.
- Paternity
An action to determine who is the natural parent of a child.
Criminal Law
- DUI
- Drug Possession
- Misdemeanors and felonies
Probate
- Wills
In the event of death a will insures that your estate is disposed of according to your wishes.
- Living Wills
In the case of hospitalization that results in maintenance of life through extraordinary means this defines what actions doctors can make. This insures that family members are not forced to make these difficult decisions.
- Power of Attorney
A Power of Attorney is a document which gives someone authority to act on your behalf on matters that you specify. The authority granted in a Power of Attorney ceases at the death of the person granting the power.
- Quit Claim Deed
A deed signifying the transfer of property.
- Limited Liability Company (LLC)
One of the benefits of a LLC is that it protects a person from personal liability in the event action is taken against your company or firm.
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