While many parents in Tennessee may not be on the best terms, most do not experience dire situations involving a parent abducting their child. Parent abduction occurs when a child's adoptive or biological parent takes possession of their children in a manner not...
Your Legal Guide Through Life’s Twists And Turns
Month: April 2016
Succeed in Tennessee divorce court with these tips
When it comes to a divorce, there isn't a quick and easy way to finish the process in the blink of an eye. However, if a person plays their cards right, they can reap the benefits of a well-planned, well-managed and well-thought out property division. If a married...
Jurisdiction and where to file for a TN military divorce
When spouses are thinking of divorce and one or both spouses are current or former members of the military, there are often questions associated with their military service. This is because being a military member affects how divorce is handled from a legal...
Equitable division of property could affect alimony payments
The idea behind marriage is simple, two people become one person legally. After such an arrangement, it can be difficult to discern where one person starts and the other person stops. But, these are important distinctions when it comes to a Tennessee divorce and thus,...
Do unmarried fathers have to legally adopt their children?
The traditional family unit has really changed over the last couple of decades. Plenty of happy, healthy Tennessee families do not consist of the traditional family unit of years past. When a mother and father decide to have a child when they are unmarried, certain...
How Tennessee parents side-step guilt after a divorce
You love your children. In fact, you would do just about anything for them. After a divorce, however, many Tennessee parents struggle with guilt because they feel like they let their children down. Here is how to break the cycle of guilt and feel confident in the...