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…

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Debunking 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…

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Protecting 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…

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How 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,…

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