Here is the text we could read:
Defendant’s Information
Home address:
City, state, zip:
Date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy):
Phone #:
( )
Case Number (the clerk fills this in):
Divorce Complaint
(No minor children, no assets or debts for the Court to divide)
8/08
S–08
P
In the Circuit Court of (county): ___________________________________________ County, Alabama
Your first and last name
(You are the Plaintiff – the person filing for divorce)
Your spouse’s first and last name
(Your spouse is the Defendant)
v.
In re the marriage of:
Plaintiff’s Information
Mailing address:
City, state, zip:
Date of birth (mm/dd/yyyy):
( )
Phone #:
q
w
e
r
I am the Plaintiff in this case. I agree that the Court can make decisions in this case.
I declare that the following information is true:
• The Defendant is age 19, or older.
•
I have resided in Alabama for the last 6 months.
• The Defendant and I were legally married on (date):
(city and state):
• The Defendant and I no longer live together. We separated on (date):
• We last lived together in (county and state):
• The Defendant and I have no children from this marriage under the age of 19, and the Wife is not
pregnant.
• The Defendant and I have already divided our personal property (automobiles, furniture, clothing, bank
accounts, etc.) and do not need a court order to divide our property.
• The Defendant and I do not own any real estate together, such as a house or land.
• The Defendant and I do not have any joint debts that need to be divided by the court.
• The Defendant and I can no longer get along nor live together. We argue and cannot get along.
• The marriage is broken down and cannot be fixed. It is not in our best interests to keep trying to fix it.
I ask the Court to (check all that apply):
a.
b.
c.
Approve this Divorce Complaint, which would end my marriage forever.
Order the Defendant to pay all court costs.
Give me back my former name (list former name here):
I also ask the Court to make any other orders I may be entitled to.
I swear that all of the information I provided above is complete and accurate. I understand that if I lie
on this form, I can be fined and sent to jail.
Sign below in front of a notary:
Date:
Notary fills out below—
Sworn to and subscribed before me, the undersigned authority,
By (Print name of notary):
On this date:
Notary signs here
Rev. 10/08
/
/
Date notary’s commission expires
(Notary’s seal here)
© 2008 Alabama State Bar
Divorce Complaint
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- Sourced from eforms.alacourt.gov (2023-03)
- Page(s): 1
- Fields(s): 21
- Average fields per page: 21
- Reading Level: Grade 7
- LIST Grouping(s):
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Identified Data Fields:
We have done our best to automaticly identify and name form fields according to our naming conventions.
When possible, we've used names tied to our question library. See e.g., user1_name.
If we think we've found a match to a question in our library, it is highlighted in green. Novel names are auto generated. So, you will probably need to edit some of them if you're trying to stick to the convention.
Here are the fields we could identify.
first_last_name was Your first and last name (0.59 conf)county_name was County Name (0.36 conf)spouse_first_last_name was Your spouse's first and last name (0.43 conf)c__1 was AC1 (0.41 conf)plaintiff_phone_number was Plaintiff phone number (0.45 conf)c__2 was AC2 (0.41 conf)defendant_phone_number was Defendant phone number (0.40 conf)date_marriage was Date of Marriage (0.39 conf)plaintiff_mailing_address was Plaintiff mailing address (0.39 conf)plaintiff_city_state_zip was Plaintiff City state zip (0.41 conf)plaintiff_date_birth was Plaintiff Date of birth (0.47 conf)defendant_home_address was Defendant home address (0.42 conf)defendant_city_state_zip was Defendant City state zip (0.37 conf)defendant_date_birth was Defendant Date of birth (0.45 conf)city_state_marriage was City and State of Marriage (0.41 conf)date_separation was Date of Separation (0.33 conf)last_state_lived_together was Last County and State Lived Together (0.52 conf)former_name was Former name (0.37 conf)check_box_b was Check Box b (0.35 conf)check_box was Check Box a (0.39 conf)check_box_c was Check Box c (0.35 conf)
We've done our best to group similar variables togther to avoid overwhelming the user.
Suggested Screen 0:
first_last_namecounty_namespouse_first_last_nameformer_name
Suggested Screen 1:
plaintiff_phone_numberplaintiff_mailing_addressplaintiff_city_state_zipdefendant_city_state_zipcity_state_marriagelast_state_lived_together
Suggested Screen 2:
defendant_phone_numberdate_marriageplaintiff_date_birthdefendant_home_addressdefendant_date_birthdate_separation
Suggested Screen 3:
c__1c__2check_box_bcheck_boxcheck_box_c
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