Divorce
Survival Tips for a High Conflict Divorce
Some degree of conflict is at play in almost every divorce, but in high-conflict divorces the level of acrimony is so high that the parties canât share the same space without a fight breaking out. If you are facing divorce with a high-conflict person, we have some tips for you to help you survive divorce…
Read MoreCan Dating During Divorce Affect a Child Custody Dispute?
The issue of dating during divorce is one that attorneys deal with on a consistent basis. If you are a parent facing a custody battle, your personal life will have a tremendous bearing on the outcome of your case. Going through a divorce can be a difficult and lonely ordeal. While one relationship is crashing…
Read MoreWhat is the Connection Between Parenting Time and Child Support Payments in Tennessee?
In Tennessee, parenting time and child support are two entirely separate issues. A parent who fails to pay child support cannot be denied parenting time with the children. Likewise, paying more child support than is legally ordered does not guarantee that you will be granted more time with your children. When parents get divorced in…
Read More5 Tips for Stress Management During Divorce
Aside from the death of a loved one, going through a divorce is one of the most stressful life events you will go through. Whether you are the party who initiated the divorce, were blind-sided by the news, or you both came to an amicable and mutual decision, you will endure varying degrees of stress…
Read MorePost-Decree Divorce Modifications in Tennessee
When you walked out of the courthouse after your divorce was finalized, you were likely relieved that it was over. Sometimes, however, situations change, and you must return to court because the divorce decree needs to be modified. If you find yourself in the position of being in a co-parenting relationship with your former spouse,…
Read More3 Reasons for Hiring an Experienced Nashville Divorce Attorney
Going through a divorce can be an incredibly stressful experience. Your entire life is being upended and everything is changing. You may lay awake in fear of what you know is happening, but you are also in fear of what you don’t know that could be around the corner. In such a time of confusion…
Read MoreCan I Change My Divorce Decree After It Becomes Final?
When your divorce is complete, it’s effectively âfinal,â but in life, things do change and that means you may need to change your divorce decree as well. As time goes on, either your or your ex-spouse’s life circumstances may no longer be the same, and certain issues in your divorce agreement may no longer…
Read MoreHow the New Tax Law Affects Divorcing Couples
In late December, President Trump signed a $1.5 trillion tax overhaul bill into law 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). This bill ushers in some sweeping modifications to existing law, but two significant changes can directly affect couples going through a divorceâalimony deductions and the Child Tax Credit. Both of these issues are…
Read MoreTennessee âNatural Marriage Defense Actâ Delayed Again
A bill that died in the House last year found its way back into the House Civil Justice Subcommittee on January 17. And then found itself taken âoff notice,â which means it will only come back for review at the sponsor’s will. This bill that seems to keep coming back is HB0892, the âTennessee Natural…
Read MoreWhat are the Benefits and Drawbacks of Virtual Visitation?
One of the challenges facing divorced parents is their location relative to the location of their child’s other parent. If one parent needs to move, it can create a host of challenges: for both parents, and for the children. Virtual visitation can help keep a parent and child connected when a child lives too far…
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