Alabama Statutes

§ 30-2-40 — Legal Separation

Alabama § 30-2-40
JurisdictionAlabama
Title 30Marital and Domestic Relations
Ch. 2Divorce and Alimony
Art. 2ALegal Separation

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Ala. Code § 30-2-40 (2026).

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(a)The court shall enter a decree of legal separation if all of the following requirements are satisfied:
(1)The court determines that the jurisdictional requirements for the dissolution of a marriage have been met.
(2)The court determines the marriage is irretrievably broken or there exists a complete incompatibility of temperament or one or both of the parties desires to live separate and apart.
(3)To the extent that it has jurisdiction to do so, the court has considered, approved, or provided for child custody, and has entered an order for child support in compliance with Rule 32 of the Alabama Rules of Judicial Administration.
(b)A legal separation is a court determination of the rights and responsibilities of a husband and wife arising out of the marital relationship. A decree of

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Legislative History

(Act 98-105, §1.)

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