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How Does Tennessee Handle Property Division during Divorce?

If you’re facing a divorce, property division is a primary financial concern, and having a solid understanding of how the matter is addressed in Tennessee can provide you with a better understanding of your case. Because protecting your financial rights throughout the divorce process is key, it’s in your best...

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What Role Does Mediation Play in Custody Cases in Tennessee?

Mediation allows parents to discuss their child’s needs while keeping their family’s conflicts and dynamics private. A form of alternative dispute resolution (ADR), mediation allows both parties to discuss their concerns over their child’s psychological, emotional, and developmental needs, facilitated by a neutral third party (mediator). A divorcing couple may...

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How Does Relocation or Moving Affect Custody Arrangements?

Whether it be due to a new job, tending to an elderly parent, or simply being closer to extended family, there are many reasons that we move in life. Regarding Tennessee custody arrangements, you can move without the court’s approval if you relocate less than 50 miles away. However, if...

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How Long Does a Custody Case Typically Take to Resolve in Tennessee?

Following divorce, you and your former spouse want to do what best serves your child’s needs. Determining what is best for your child can be challenging since you and your ex hold unique parenting responsibilities. In some cases, we can determine custody arrangements through mediation. However, if you and your...

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How Does Domestic Violence or Abuse Impact Custody Decisions?

Tennessee courts make custody decisions based on what is in the child’s best interests. Suppose the parent has demonstrated continued support and stability concerning a child’s daily needs, educational interests, and medical care. In that case, this evidence will be weighed against any previous physical or emotional abuse. If you...

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How Long Do I Need to Be a Resident of Tennessee to File for Divorce Here?

You must meet the state’s residency requirements to file for divorce in Tennessee. The court that hears and decides your case must have jurisdiction over it, which means it must have the authority to make decisions on behalf of you and your spouse. Tennessee’s residency requirements help establish this jurisdiction...

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How Long Does it Take to Finalize a Divorce in Tennessee?

Various factors affect the time it takes to finalize a divorce in Tennessee. These factors include whether you’re filing for an uncontested or contested divorce, the involvement of minor children, and the complexity of property division. In general, however, you can have your divorce finalized in two months to a...

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Do I Need a Lawyer to File for Divorce, or Can I Do It Myself?

Yes, you can execute a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) divorce. You are also not legally required to have a lawyer when you file for divorce in Tennessee. That being said, it is in your best interest to have a divorce attorney in Tennessee review your paperwork and any agreements with your spouse...

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What are the Tax Implications of Divorce in Tennessee?

Divorce is a complex and often emotionally charged process, but it also has significant implications for both parties’ financial situations. One crucial aspect that cannot be overlooked is the tax implications of divorce in Tennessee. When a couple decides to end their marriage, they must understand how their tax situation...

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How to Enforce Court Orders Related to Divorce Settlements

As a legally binding agreement, you and your spouse must comply with all the orders in your divorce decree. If your ex-spouse doesn’t want to comply with an order, the best way to enforce the order is to consult a Tennessee divorce attorney to explore your options. Getting a divorce...

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Do I Need to Attend Court Hearings During Divorce?

You may have to attend court hearings during the divorce process in Tennessee, depending on the specific circumstances of your case. Divorce does not need to be a tedious, lengthy process that involves multiple hearings and a heated trial. Preventing this from happening is possible if you and your spouse...

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What Happens if You Fail to Pay Child Support in Tennessee?

Expect Some Tough Love from the State if You Do Not Pay Up Paying child support is not optional in Tennessee. If a child support order is entered, then you must pay every month. In most situations, parents will have an Income Withholding Order put in place, which will deduct...

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Could Homeschooling be the Best Option During the COVID-19 Pandemic?

Parents Have Many Options for Taking Control of Their Children’s Education The coronavirus pandemic continues to rage, and many people are worried about the upcoming school year. Many health experts assume that schools will be a primary vector for spreading the disease, and children could infect many of their elderly...

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Could Exposure to COVID-19 Affect Child Custody?

Many front-line and essential workers who provide critical services during the coronavirus crisis are divorced parents who share custody and parenting time with their former spouse. Those people on the front lines of the battle against the pandemic are doctors, physicians, nurses, and other healthcare providers who are exposed to...

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How to Handle Child Custody During Stay-at-Home Orders

The COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting stay-at-home orders aimed at minimizing the spread of the virus have caused confusion among divorced parents. What is worse is that many parents began disobeying their child custody orders and failing to return their child to the other parent out of fear of contracting...

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How Can Divorce Affect Taxes?

Divorce can impact many areas of your life and finances, including your taxes. You need advice from an experienced Manchester, TN divorce attorney. When people are going through a divorce, they are primarily thinking about child custody and support, property division, and spousal support. Many people do not think about...

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How Can an Extramarital Affair Affect a Divorce Case in Tennessee?

Cheating Spouses Might Pay in More Than One Way Once upon a time, a couple could only get divorced if one of them proved the other was at fault. There are many grounds for fault, including adultery. Today, most couples divorce by claiming irreconcilable differences. However, an extramarital affair can...

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Is it Illegal in Tennessee to Badmouth Your Spouse to Coworkers During a Divorce?

While it may seem that you can say whatever you want about your soon-to-be-ex-spouse to anyone, including his/her or your coworkers or employer, when your divorce case is pending, the law in Tennessee thinks otherwise. Under T.C.A. § 36-4-106, divorcing spouses are prohibited from making “disparaging remarks” about each other...

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Terms to Know Beforehand During a Divorce Settlement

There are many terms used during the divorce process, but what do they mean? When a couple is getting divorced in Tennessee, they typically do not know what to expect. Many people who choose to get a divorce have never gone through the process before. As such, they do not...

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Is Divorce Different for Those Enlisted in the Army?

If you or your spouse is a member of the army and you are seeking a divorce, it is important that you know which rules and regulations apply. Call our law firm for help specific to your case. If you or your spouse is enlisted in the United States Army,...

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Can Cheating Affect Alimony Payments?

Engaging in extramarital affairs can impact alimony rights in Tennessee divorce cases. There are a variety of reasons that married couples file for divorce. One of the most common is when one of the parties cheats and gets involved in a relationship outside the marriage. This type of behavior is...

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How Would an Attorney Benefit Your Divorce?

Divorce is one of the most stressful and emotional events that many people will ever experience. That makes it hard to be objective and work toward a peaceful resolution. Some people prefer to tackle their Tennessee divorce on their own, but this is not necessarily recommended — especially if it...

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Divorcing an Addict can be a Challenge

Drug addiction wreaks havoc in the lives of users and the people who love them. If you are the spouse of an addict, odds are you have endured numerous lies and acts of deception over the previous months or years in your marriage. Your partner’s addiction has likely created financial...

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Can a DUI Charge Impact My Divorce?

If you have been charged with a crime, it is important to know that criminal charges could impact your civil divorce case. Call a skilled family law attorney to learn more. If you are getting a divorce in Manchester, Tennessee, you may not be thinking about how a DUI charge...

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What Happens if You are Caught with THC Oil in Tennessee?

The laws surrounding CBD oils with THC are complex in Tennessee. If you are arrested for possession, you need a skilled Manchester criminal defense attorney to help. The laws regarding marijuana usage are changing throughout the country, with more states now allowing the sale of CBD oils. Typically, these oils...

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Can a Domestic Violence Charge Affect My Custody Order?

A conviction for domestic violence can have major impacts on your rights as a parent in Manchester family court cases. If you are a divorced parent or one who is unmarried and no longer on good terms with your former partner, you may have had to go through family court...

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In a Divorce, are Assets Split 50-50?

In Tennessee, marital property is divided on an equitable, though not necessarily even, basis. Regardless of the reasons for the breakup of your marriage or whether you and your spouse agree to the terms, there are still important issues that must be resolved before a final divorce order can be...

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Do Step Parents Ever Have Rights in a Divorce?

While the function of a family has always been to love and support one another, the form has changed over the past few decades. With the high number of divorced or single parents and the high rate of remarriage, step parents often play a significant and meaningful role in today’s...

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Hidden Assets in Divorce

Hiding assets is a common tactic spouses employ to get more than their share in divorce settlements. In addition to the many emotional aspects of filing for a divorce, there is also the harmful effect it can have on your finances. Getting the maximum amount of any marital property and...

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Divorce and the New Year

A new year leads to new life resolutions, which may include making the difficult decision to end your marriage. Going through the breakup of a marriage is often a long and arduous process. You may have tried to work things out only to find that the relationship is irretrievably broken....

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What Happens to My Personal Injury Settlement if I Get Divorced?

When going through a divorce , one of the major points couples often argue over is how to divide property and assets. This can prove particularly challenging if one of the spouses received a personal injury settlement. These settlements are meant to compensate you for both your current and future...

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Why More Couples are Getting Prenups Now Than Ever Before

First comes love, then comes marriage. Or so the saying goes. When it comes to millennials, however, there may be something that comes between the two. More and more people are choosing to get a prenup before tying the knot, and there are plenty of reasons why. Part of the...

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Why mediating a divorce might be your best option

The thought of having to go through the divorce process may be mentally and emotionally overwhelming. However, not every divorce proceeding has to feel like a battle. Divorce mediation offers an alternative process to traditional divorce litigation in Tennessee. By mediating a divorce, you can handle matters such as property...

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How technology plays its part in your divorce

On your social media page, you may linger over funny kitten videos and cute pictures of your friends’ children. Occasionally, you may also find yourself stopping to read a juicy rant someone has posted about a friend, co-worker or family member. You may even reply to this post to offer...

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