Welcome to Do It By Law – Your Resource for Alabama State Laws
Do It By Law is dedicated to providing citizens with clear, easy-to-understand explanations of Alabama laws and regulations that impact their daily lives. With complex legal language in actual state statutes and frequent misinformation online, I started this site to help Alabamians better understand the rules in place in their state.
Navigating unfamiliar legal issues can be stressful and overwhelming. My goal is to save you time and confusion by breaking down Alabama’s laws in plain English without the legalese.
On this site, you’ll find in-depth guides covering major Alabama law topics like:
- Vehicle Laws – From traffic rules and driver’s license regulations to lemon laws and accident liability. Know the laws before getting behind the wheel in Alabama.
- Landlord/Tenant Laws – Understand both renters’ and landlords’ rights and responsibilities under Alabama law when it comes to leases, deposits, repairs, evictions, and more.
- Small Business Laws – Starting a business in Alabama? Learn how to stay compliant with licenses, permits, taxes, employment regulations, and other legal considerations.
- Child Laws – Important laws exist around child safety seats, leaving kids home alone, underage marriage, and more that Alabama parents should understand.
- Marriage & Divorce Laws – Know Alabama’s laws on topics like marriage age requirements, name changes, alimony, and property division if you get divorced.
- Gun Ownership Laws – Understand where you can legally carry concealed or open-carry firearms in Alabama along with purchasing rules.
- Wills & Estate Planning – How do Alabama inheritance and probate laws work? Learn how to properly write a will and set up an estate plan under Alabama law.
And more! No matter what legal issue you’re dealing with, I’ll break down the relevant Alabama laws in easy-to-digest posts.
Check out a recent example:
Alabama Lemon Law – Consumer Rights for Defective Vehicles
If you’ve purchased a defective new car in Alabama Lemon Law, it’s important to know how the state’s lemon law can protect you. Here’s a quick overview of your rights:
- Covers vehicles still under manufacturer’s warranty that have substantial defects.
- Allows for a “reasonable number” of repair attempts by the manufacturer.
- If unable to fix, manufacturers must replace the vehicle or provide a refund.
- Lemon law protects consumers from having to keep unusable, defective vehicles.
To learn more, keep reading or contact an Alabama lemon law attorney for additional advice on exercising your rights under this important consumer protection law.
On this site, you’ll find guides like this that cut through the legal jargon to focus on the key details and takeaways of Alabama’s laws.
Our Recent Posts
About Your Guide
I’m Deepak Kumar, the founder, legal researcher, and writer behind Do It By Law. I started this site to help everyday Alabamians understand state laws that impact their lives.
I’m not an attorney, but I have a strong interest in legal topics and experience doing in-depth research and writing. My goal is to save you time and frustration by breaking down Alabama’s laws in plain English without all the confusing legal terminology.
I myself have struggled to figure out poorly explained state laws in the past. I know how challenging navigating various legal issues can be for non-lawyers. That’s why I want this site to be a helpful resource for you.
When I first started researching Alabama laws, I was overwhelmed by the lengthy, complex statutes full of legal jargon. But I knew there must be an easier way for regular people to understand state laws. That realization led me to create this site as a simple guide to Alabama’s laws written for everyone.
Please contact me if you have any questions or suggestions for legal topics to cover. I always appreciate feedback from readers!
How to Follow This Site
To stay updated on the latest Alabama law guides I publish, be sure to follow Do it By Law on social media:
[Social Media Links]
You can also enter your email here to receive new post notifications: info@doitbylaw.com
Thanks for visiting and I hope you find this site helpful as you learn about Alabama laws! Please share any feedback on how I can improve the site or specific law topics you’d like explained.