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The Harris Firm, LLC has offices across the State of Alabama, helping individuals through some of the most difficult times of their lives. Our family law attorneys help people file Petitions for divorce, adoption, divorce modification, annulment, contempt, child custody, protection from abuse, and many other domestic relations matters. What is family law?

It is a term for an area of law dealing with mostly domestic relations matters and issues involving families. Cases such as divorces, custody petitions, child support matters, adoptions, buying a first home for your family, or any other matter involving mostly matters of a domestic nature. The most common area of law that family law attorneys deal with is divorce.

However, it is not always the filing of a divorce. It can often be someone going back and trying to change or modify their prior divorce agreement or decree. This is called a Divorce Modification and can be done by agreement or you can attempt to do it without the ex-spouse's agreement if there have been substantial changes since the divorce decree was entered.
Services
The Harris Firm was founded by Attorney Steven A. Harris as a statewide law firm that helps individuals throughout Alabama mainly in the areas of family law and divorce.
Many of these cases are worked on a retainer basis or flat fee.
We also provide certain legal services at discounted flat rates in the areas such as uncontested divorces.
Steven Harris has helped individuals throughout the State of Alabama obtain debt relief through the Bankruptcy Courts, file an uncontested divorce, and has also helped individuals with various civil matters, practicing extensively in both the Alabama State Court and the Federal Court systems.
Our divorce attorneys can help you with your situation, no matter where you are located.
We have offices across the State of Alabama and will be happy to speak to you about your legal issue.
If you are interested in a cheap uncontested divorce, we are currently charging $390 in attorney fees for simple uncontested divorces without minor children and $490 with minor children of the marriage.
An uncontested divorce is where both parties are in agreement about all of your marital issues.
An uncontested divorce with us may require additional fees if there are substantial property or tax considerations involved, business interests, paternity issues, retirement issues, or any other complex issues that would require more time of the attorney.
Adoption is the act by which an adult formally becomes the guardian of a child and incurs the rights and responsibilities of a parent and our Alabama adoption lawyers can help.
The legal relationship results in the adoptee (the child) becoming the legal heir of the adopting parents and terminates any legal rights the biological parents have.
If the biological parents consent, then step-parent adoption can be the simplest type of adoption that there is.
There is usually only a hearing or two and since no one is objecting, the court typically streamlines these to make it as easy as possible to complete the adoption.
If you are considering changing the custody arrangement in your prior divorce case, then our child custody lawyer might be able to help.
When you call the office, you can get a free phone consult with our child custody attorney the same day you call.
If it is something that you feel is worth your time and money to go back to court and modify the custody, then our family law attorney can file it for you and represent you in front of the judge.
Sometimes circumstances change after the judge makes the original custody decision.
If you are considering either raising or lowering child support in your prior case, then our Alabama child support lawyers might be able to help.
When you call our office, you can get a free phone consult with our child support attorney usually the same day you call.
If it is something that you feel is worth your time and money to go back to court and modify the support, then our family law attorney can file it for you and represent you at the hearing.
The general rule for altering support is that parents or custodians of a child under nineteen (19) years of age in Alabama may request a modification in child support whenever a change in circumstances occurs.
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