FAQs
Personal injury FAQs
Family law FAQs
- I want a divorce. Do I need an attorney?
- My spouse and I both want custody of our children after our divorce. How will the court determine who wins custody?
General practice FAQs
- Do I in fact need a will?
- My son was pulled over on suspicion of DUI and refused a sobriety test—what will happen to him now?
Personal injury FAQs
I was injured. Do I need a lawyer?
If your injury was the result of someone else’s negligence, you should consult an attorney.
There is no standard answer—it depends on the details of your case. Damages are determined by the level of negligence involved and the severity of your injuries.
Family law FAQs
I want a divorce. Do I need an attorney?
Yes. Divorces can be complicated. A lawyer will protect your rights and the rights of your children throughout the process.
Under Alabama law, both parents have an equal right to custody. The court decides what is in your children’s best interest based on the specific facts of your case.
General practice FAQs
Yes. In Alabama, you must have a valid will to control the distribution of your estate. If you die without a valid will, your property will be distributed according to state law regardless of your wishes.
My son was pulled over on suspicion of DUI and refused a sobriety test—what will happen to him now?
According to Alabama law, drivers must consent to breath, urine, or blood tests to determine their drug and alcohol levels. Since your son refused a sobriety test, his license could be suspended. An experienced attorney like Big John Alley can provide the legal advice you need to ensure your son’s rights—and his future—are protected.
Get Big John on your side
Contact Big John Alley, Attorney at Law for quality legal counsel in personal injury, family law, general practice, and DUI/DWI cases.

