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How Is Alimony Determined in Nashville?

Apr 9, 2026 in Nashville Family Law

Alimony, also known as spousal support, is one of the most debated topics in Nashville divorce cases. Unlike child support, which follows a strict mathematical formula, alimony is determined based

Can I Date Other People While My Divorce in Nashville Is Still Pending?

Apr 9, 2026 in Nashville Family Law

The period between filing for divorce and receiving the final decree can be long, often lasting several months or even over a year. During this time, it is natural to

If We Have Joint Custody, Does Anyone Still Pay Child Support?

Apr 9, 2026 in Nashville Family Law

A common misconception in Tennessee is that if parents share exactly equal time with their children, neither parent will have to pay child support. While it seems logical that a

Can My Child Choose Which Parent to Live With in a Divorce in Nashville?

Apr 9, 2026 in Nashville Family Law

When parents in Middle Tennessee begin the process of ending a marriage, the most emotional and complex hurdle is often the parenting plan. A common question that arises is whether

The Clock and the Map: Nashville’s Divorce Residency and Waiting Periods

Apr 2, 2026 in Nashville Faily Law

What to Expect in the First 60-90 Days of Your Filing For many, the hardest part of a divorce isn’t the paperwork, it’s the waiting. Tennessee law has built-in “cooling

Fault vs. No-Fault: Choosing Your Path to Divorce in Nashville

Apr 2, 2026 in Nashville Faily Law

Why Your “Grounds” for Divorce Matter More Than You Think When you decide to file for divorce in Nashville, one of the first legal hurdles is choosing your “grounds.” While

“Fair” Doesn’t Always Mean “Equal”: Property Division in Tennessee

Apr 2, 2026 in Nashville Faily Law

Navigating Equitable Distribution in a Modern Divorce One of the most common misconceptions we hear in our Nashville office is: “We’ve been married ten years, so I get half of

Leading the Way: George Spanos and Laura Blum Named Co-Chairs for 2026 TTLA Domestic Law Forum

Mar 12, 2026 in Nashville Divorce

At Rogers, Shea & Spanos, we believe that staying at the forefront of the legal profession means more than just practicing law; it means shaping the education and standards that

What Should I Do Right Now to Protect Myself and My Finances in a Nashville Divorce?

Mar 9, 2026 in Nashville Divorce

If you are considering a divorce or have recently been served with papers, you are likely feeling a mix of uncertainty and anxiety. The decisions you make in these early

What Are the Legal Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee?

Mar 9, 2026 in Nashville Divorce

When you decide to end a marriage, the legal process begins with a “complaint for divorce.” In this document, you must state the legal reason, or grounds, for the dissolution

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