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Navigating Child Custody During The Holidays

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The holiday season is just around the corner. While Christmas and Thanksgiving are usually times to have fun with family and friends, they can be very difficult for some people. If you have recently gotten a divorce and have children with your former spouse, this is particularly true. You may be worried that you… Read More »

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Are Annulments Legal In Middle Tennessee?

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In Middle Tennessee, there is more than one way you can end your marriage. Those who do not want to get a divorce and who qualify for an annulment can do so, but the road to obtaining an annulment is not easy. Below, our Middle Tennessee annulment attorney explains everything you need to know… Read More »

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What To Do If Your Child Refuses Visitation With The Other Parent

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During any divorce that involves children, a parenting plan must be negotiated between the two parents or the parties will have to go to court and allow a judge to make the final decision. Regardless of how parenting time is decided, once a plan is in place, it is a court order and all… Read More »

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Things To Know About Divorcing After A Short Marriage

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Some people get married too quickly and then realize they want to get a divorce shortly afterwards. In these scenarios, many people are often worried that they will lose everything they own. Fortunately, with a Franklin divorce attorney by your side, you will not lose everything and will likely even be able to keep… Read More »

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What Are The Four Types Of Alimony In Brentwood?

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When a person files for divorce, they may consider asking for alimony, also known as spousal support. Alimony is meant to help one spouse maintain a similar standard of living they benefited from during the marriage, and to allow them to financially support themselves. Many people think alimony is fairly straightforward, but it can… Read More »

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Why Work With A Lawyer When Getting An Uncontested Divorce?

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Uncontested divorces are those in which the couple ending their marriage can agree to all the different terms of the divorce. It is for this reason that in Franklin, as throughout the rest of Tennessee, these divorces are known as agreed or simplified divorces. Agreed divorces are much simpler than contested divorce cases. They… Read More »

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How Does Property Division Work In A Brentwood Divorce?

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During any Brentwood divorce, the marital assets of the couple must be divided. Couples can agree on how property is to be distributed among each party but when this is not possible, the matter is left to the courts to decide. It is typically recommended that couples agree on how property is going to… Read More »

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Why Is A GAL Involved In My Child Custody Case?

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People usually understand that when they are going through a divorce, each side will have an attorney representing their best interests. However, many people do not realize that when their divorce case involves children, a Guardian Ad Litem (GAL) may also be assigned to their case. The courts will assign a GAL to a… Read More »

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Understanding Parental Alienation

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In Brentwood, as throughout the rest of Tennessee, the family courts assume that children are best benefited when they maintain a relationship with each of their parents. Most parents are in agreement with this concept, even when they are going through a divorce, but that is not always the case. In some divorce cases,… Read More »

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Common Myths About Divorce In Franklin

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No one gets married with the intention of getting a divorce. Unfortunately, the sad fact is that approximately 40 to 50 percent of all marriages will end eventually. The divorce process is always a very emotional one for those going through it and the fact that there are so many myths and misconceptions surrounding… Read More »

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