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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.
Co-Parenting During the School Year
Now that school is back in full-swing, you may find yourself struggling to co-parent through the chaos of after-school activities, homework, parent-teacher conferences, sporting events, and everything else that comes along with the school year. The school year can...
Practicing Self-Care During a Divorce
A divorce case may be one of the most trying and difficult times in your life. Even amicable splits can leave you feeling overwhelmed, stressed and lonely. More combative divorces can cause you to feel heartbroken and and drained emotionally and physically. During...
Co-Parenting: Surviving the Summer
As the school year comes to and end and your family’s daily schedule begins to change, it’s time to start thinking about your summer parenting plan. As divorced parents, it’s important to work together to create a summer parenting plan that allows your children to...
At a Glance: Child Custody Laws in Tennessee
Although child custody laws are similar among the United States, there are slight variations among the laws. If you have recently filed for divorce, it’s important to understand the child custody laws in the state where you reside. In all child custody cases, the...
Privacy Issues In Family Law: Is My Divorce Public Information?
If you are facing a divorce, it’s important to understand how to protect your privacy during this difficult time. In most typical, litigated divorces with a courtroom trial, all the documents from your case and even the courtroom doors are open to the public. A...
3 Ways to Protect Children During Divorce
If your family finds itself in the middle of a divorce, one of the most difficult things you will likely have to face is learning how to protect your children during this difficult season. Children are often unintended victims of divorce, and it's important to limit...
Health Insurance and Divorce: Know Your Options
In many traditional marriages, one spouse maintains the health insurance plan for the entire family. This may because their employer offers cheaper or more comprehensive coverage. So what happens in the case of a divorce? The matter of health insurance should be dealt...
Technology to Help with Co-Parenting
Although technology may have its downfalls, it can also help make life so much simpler, especially if you are co-parenting. There are several apps that are designed specifically to make co-parenting simpler and help increase communication between you and your...
Unexpected Divorce: First Steps
Every couple experiences arguments and seasons of disagreement. However, sometimes these arguments and disagreements spiral into deeper issues. Some spouses may be aware of this gradual change, but others may be caught off guard when their partner asks for a divorce....
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