
Murfreesboro Family Law’s Blog
Our goal is to keep you educated about news related to family law in Tennessee. Check back here often for updates and blog posts from our attorneys.
Coparenting during COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown a lot of blended families a curve ball, separated and divorced coparents are dealing with unprecedented and frightening circumstances right now. We decided to write some tips to help your family deal with the current situation, here...
What You Need to Know About Adoption Attorneys
Considering adoption in Murfreesboro? Adoption attorneys are required for all adoptions— independent or through an agency. If you choose to use only an adoption attorney and not go through an agency, it is considered an independent adoption. Independent adoptions are...
How to Deal with Custody Exchanges During Summer Break
Summer break is here and so is time for that dreaded custody exchange. If you are the parent sending your children to the other home, you may feel sad that your children will be away for a while or reluctant to let them stay at the other home because you do not get...
Private Investigators and Divorce
If you find yourself in a situation where you're dealing with a spouse who is unfaithful or who manipulates by hiding money and assets, it can be a very frustrating position to be in. We understand that. We have helped a lot of spouses who had suspicions of this kind...
Co-Parenting During the COVID-19 Crisis
As a nation, and as a world, we are facing uncharted territory. This pandemic has forced us to drastically change our lives, and many of us are left wondering what to do and how to cope. If you are a divorced parent, co-parenting with your ex-spouse can be an added...
Building the Right Team for Your Divorce
If you find yourself preparing for a divorce, there is more to the process than just getting your finances and property in order. It is important to gather the right professionals around you to support you through this process. Your divorce team includes more than...
Discipline as Co-Parents: Maintaining Consistency
Being a parent is hard work, and it can be made even more challenging when you share your parenting time with an ex-spouse. Although the two of you are no longer together, you still have an obligation to raise your children in a consistent, loving environment. When it...
Bad Social Media Habits to Avoid During Your Divorce
Social media offers a small glimpse into our everyday lives and allows us to share our lives with our families and friends, but during your divorce case, it can be extremely harmful to your case. Some details of your life are worth sharing on social media, but the...
Constructive Visitations: Do’s and Don’ts
For divorced parents and their children, visitation is an important part of family life. Visitation is vital to helping children maintain a sense of connection and normalcy with both parents during and after a divorce. But a successful visitation depends on both...
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