by Murfreesboro Family Law | Feb 11, 2019 | Blog
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...
by Murfreesboro Family Law | Jan 8, 2019 | Blog
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...
by Murfreesboro Family Law | Jan 1, 2019 | Blog
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....
by Murfreesboro Family Law | Dec 24, 2018 | Blog
With the availability of social media, location tracking and other technology at our fingertips, protecting your privacy can become more and more difficult. These technologies make it easier to stay in contact with friends and family, but it has also created a new...
by Murfreesboro Family Law | Dec 18, 2018 | Blog
When parents get divorced, it’s important that the children involved are protected at every stage. When both parents commit to keeping the children’s best interest in mind, an agreement can be reached that benefits the children and, therefore, keeps everyone...
by Murfreesboro Family Law | Dec 6, 2018 | Blog
The holidays are full of excitement, magic and surprised for children. But for children of divorced parents, the holidays can also be a time of stress and change. As traditions are changing and a new normal is being created, children may find themselves lost in the...