Baxley Maniscalco Family, Injury, & Probate Attorneys

Who Does Child Support Arrears Go to in Alabama?

August 3, 2025

Child support arrears in Alabama can accumulate into thousands of dollars, creating confusion about where these overdue payments ultimately go.  Parents on both sides of the equation often wonder whether past-due support reaches the intended recipients or gets absorbed by state agencies.  The answer depends on multiple factors, including who provided financial assistance during the…

Is It Illegal Not to Pay Overtime in Alabama?

August 3, 2025

Every week, Alabama workers clock out after putting in extra hours, trusting their employers to compensate them fairly. Yet many never see the overtime pay they’ve rightfully earned.  When employers withhold overtime wages, they’re not just shortchanging paychecks—they’re breaking federal law. Understanding Overtime Laws in Alabama Alabama follows federal overtime regulations established by the Fair…

Is Alabama a Community Property State?

August 3, 2025

Alabama stands with the majority of states that reject community property laws, instead following equitable distribution principles that can leave divorcing spouses uncertain about their financial futures.  This fundamental distinction affects everything from how couples title their homes to whether inheritance remains separate after decades of marriage. Understanding Community Property vs. Equitable Distribution The difference…

Lawsuit Alleging Alabama Officials Illegally Harvested Inmates’ Organs Can Proceed, Judge Rules

July 25, 2025

In a ruling that pierces the shield of state immunity, Alabama Circuit Court Judge J.R. Gaines has allowed a disturbing lawsuit to proceed against the Alabama Department of Corrections and the University of Alabama at Birmingham.  Eight families allege that state officials illegally harvested and studied the organs of their deceased incarcerated relatives without consent,…

Police Deny Wrongdoing in Alabama Man’s Death, Dispute Family’s Account

July 25, 2025

The City of Irondale and its police department have rejected claims of excessive force in the August 2024 death of Phillip Reeder, 52, directly contradicting the family’s account and a coroner’s report that ruled the death a homicide.  The dispute centers on body camera footage that remains unreleased to the public, leaving critical questions about…

Four Men Charged in Bibb County Child Sex Trafficking Ring Operating from Storm Shelter

July 25, 2025

In a quiet corner of Brent, Alabama, what appeared to be an ordinary storm shelter concealed horrors that have shaken this Bibb County community to its core.  Four men now face charges that “represent one of the most troubling and complex investigations” in the region’s history, according to local prosecutors. The investigation that began on…

Alabama Supreme Court: California Bank Cannot Be Sued Here Over Website Statements

July 25, 2025

The Alabama Supreme Court has ruled that an out-of-state bank cannot be hauled into Alabama courts simply because an Alabama resident viewed the bank’s website and relied on its compliance statements.  In Ex parte GBC International Bank, the Court granted mandamus relief to a California bank, reinforcing that passive website content alone does not create…

Alabama Court Rules Juvenile Cannot Be Declared Dependent After Turning 18

July 25, 2025

In a significant ruling that clarifies jurisdictional limits in dependency cases, the Alabama Court of Civil Appeals has determined that juvenile courts lack authority to declare a person dependent once they reach 18 years of age.  The case of In re: M.R.R.-M. highlights critical timing issues that can affect immigrant minors seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile…

Alabama Man’s Death Ruled Homicide After Police Kneeled on His Neck

July 25, 2025

The death of 52-year-old Phillip Reeder has been ruled a homicide by the Jefferson County medical examiner’s office, nearly a year after an Irondale police officer kneeled on his neck during an arrest.  The August 6, 2024, incident, which bears striking similarities to George Floyd’s death, has reignited debates about police use of force in…

Alabama Teen Shot by Police: Family Seeks Answers After Independent Autopsy Reveals Back Wound

July 25, 2025

An independent autopsy has revealed that 18-year-old Jabari Peoples was shot in the back by a Homewood police officer on June 23, according to attorneys representing his family.  The finding, announced at a Tuesday news conference by civil rights attorney Ben Crump, intensifies calls for transparency in a case that has left a Birmingham-area family…

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