If you are getting divorced in Tennessee, it is not uncommon to learn that your spouse wants to keep your house instead of selling it. This happens quite often, especially
Tense custody exchange results in near-stabbing
The hope is that when parents share custody in Nashville, any negative feelings that they might have for each other (or the other’s new partners) can be put aside for
Appellate court reverses judge’s decision in abduction case
In all matters involving child custody (both in Nashville and elsewhere), family courts almost universally default to the standard of what is believed to be in the best interests of
You can approach the topic of a prenuptial with confidence
Your upcoming marriage in Tennessee is quickly approaching and you have started to spend some time thinking about the prospect of signing a prenuptial with your partner. However, you are
Artists, your creations are subject to division in divorce
Many couples with significant assets dread divorce because that means splitting up the valuable treasures they collected during their marriages. For some divorcing spouses, this could mean dividing an art
Understanding the importance of the valuation date
Married couples in Nashville that elect to seek a divorce will often begin to look forward to certain dates. These may include the date that their divorce proceedings officially begin,
What are the different types of alimony in Tennessee?
One of your first thoughts after separating from your spouse in Nashville is whether or not you may be entitled to alimony. If they were the primary wage-earner in your
What cannot be included in a prenuptial agreement?
No Tennessee couple enters into a marriage with the intent of divorcing, but because the future is uncertain, it may be best for you and your future spouse to protect your
Will alimony be included in your divorce settlement?
For many people, divorce means wiping the slate clean and starting over. Unfortunately, these same people rush through their divorces and do not take the time to budget what they
Why do I need a postnup to stay home with my kids?
No longer are parents in Tennessee expected to quit their jobs when they become parents. In fact, it almost seems expected that they will not do so and will instead