Posts by Karla Miller
Joint Custody in Tennessee Divorce: Which School Will the Kids Attend?
When parents divorce, sometimes the children will end up in two different school districts after the parents separate. If both parents have joint custody, in which school district will the children be enrolled? The short answer is that most children end up enrolled in the school district of the primary residential parent. However, there are…
Read MoreDebunking Fake Text Messages Used as Evidence in Tennessee Divorce
Cell phones have become so ubiquitous that almost everyone owns a mobile phone; smartphone users in particular seem to be attached at the hand to these little computers. The Pew Research Center for Internet, Science and Tech reports that a clear majority of Americans – 95% – now own a cellphone of some kind, and…
Read More5 More Mistakes to Avoid So You Can Have a Less Stressful Tennessee Divorce
We are back with some more tips to help you avoid the unnecessary pitfalls that can come along with the divorce process. Divorce can be complicated and emotionally challenging, but there is no need for you to go on repeating the same mistakes that have sidetracked so many others before you. Here are some recommendations…
Read MoreA Nashville Divorce Attorney Answers 3 Common Questions about Alimony
When it comes to getting accurate information about what to expect when you are going through a divorce, your coworkers and friends are not always the most accurate sources. The fact that someone you know has gone through a divorce does not mean that the same challenges or strategies will apply to you. Your smartest…
Read MoreProtecting Your Kids When It Comes to Divorce
Given that no two marriages are alike, there can never be a single answer to a question as complicated as whether a couple should try to hold their marriage together – despite both parties being unhappy and dissatisfied – for the sake of the children. Parental relationships can help shape a child’s sense of safety…
Read MorePets Are People, Too – At Least, That’s What Alaska’s Divorce Courts Say
Divorcing couples face a lot of challenges when it comes to property division. The house, the cars, the collection of antique spoons – every couple has to figure out what they can and cannot live without. Over the past few years, however, we have noticed a particular trend with our clients when it comes to…
Read MoreJanuary is the Start of “Divorce Season:” Preparing for Divorce and Planning for Your New Life
January is the start of the busiest time of year for divorces. Sometimes people want to start fresh in the New Year by changing the things in their lives; others wait for the holidays to end. For whatever reason, The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers reports that the number of divorce filings is one-third higher…
Read More6 Tips for Improving Your Chances of Getting Custody of the Children in Your Tennessee Divorce
Child custody is one of those issues that causes so much conflict in divorce. Parents get so caught up with fighting with each other over money and possessions, and then they want to fight over who gets the children. When both parties can agree to approach the idea of which is the best household for…
Read MoreHow Does the Court Handle Debt in Your Tennessee Divorce?
One of the issues that causes the most conflict in divorce is the division of assets. People work hard to be able to afford nice things, and they do not want to lose the items that they have grown attached to when the marriage ends. Couples may fight about who gets the house, the cars,…
Read MoreElectronic Data & Divorce: Tips for Protecting Your Data Privacy During Divorce
In this increasingly electronic age, married people share lots of electronic data, from bank accounts and email addresses to social media and online shopping accounts. When they split, suddenly there is a scramble to prevent the soon-to-be former spouse from accessing information that they do not want them to see. A recent New York Times…
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