Supervised Parenting Time in Tennessee Child Custody Cases

Sometimes, the reason people separate and divorce is because of spousal abuse and/ or child abuse. If your spouse is abusing your child, severing those ties for the safety of your child (and yourself) is crucial. However, even in cases where a parent has a history of abuse, the court holds that it is important…

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How to Protect Your Data Privacy during Divorce

In today’s world technology plays a prominent role in almost everything we do. About two-thirds of Americans own a smartphone, and they use them for both professional and personal reasons – from talking, texting, emailing, banking, participating in social media, taking and sharing photos and keeping up with news and information. The mobile phones that…

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My Ex is Cohabitating. Can I Stop Paying Alimony Now?

If you are struggling under the burden of paying alimony to your former spouse, it is not a good feeling when you discover that he or she is now living with a new partner and that your hard-earned cash is supporting their lifestyle. In Tennessee, alimony is intended to provide financial support to the other…

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Are You Making the Most of Your Time with Your Divorce Attorney?

Divorce can be exhausting and expensive. Divorcing spouses squabble over who will get the dog, who will get the painting that hangs in the foyer, investment accounts, child support and spousal support. At the base of it, a divorce is nothing more than a business transaction, but because there is so much emotion involved, the…

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Congratulations, Karla, on Your “3 Years 10 Best “Win!

We are so excited to announce that our firm’s founder, Karla C. Miller, was recently awarded the “3 Years 10 Best” designation by the American Institute of Family Law Attorneys™ (AIOFLA)! The AIOFLA is an impartial organization that recognizes excellence in both the attorney and their level of client satisfaction. Candidates are ranked “10 Best”…

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5 Tips for Surviving a Four-Way Divorce Settlement Meeting

There may come a time in the divorce process when your attorney recommends a four-way meeting. Another name for a settlement conference, a four-way meeting is attended by you, your attorney, your spouse and his or her attorney. Ideally, all four parties sit around a large conference table with the goal of finalizing the remaining…

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