by Lawrence | Apr 9, 2020 | Child Custody & Visitation, Divorce, marriage, Nashville Attorney
Are the courts closed? No, the Tennessee courts are not closed. The Tennessee Supreme Court did issue an order that closed our courts to in-person hearings (with some exceptions), then later issued another order that modified and extended the first order. You can...
by Lawrence | Jan 24, 2013 | Child Custody & Visitation, Discovery, Parental rights
When a court is crafting a parenting schedule in a case involving the custody of minor children, there are a number of factors the judge is to consider. One of those factors is the mental and physical health of the parents. One way lawyers start gathering evidence...
by Lawrence | Aug 4, 2010 | Child Custody & Visitation, Divorce
As you are already aware (because you’ve given it some thought and you’ve read my FAQ), that your divorce will require a lot of difficult choices. You’re going to find yourself in a position where you have to divide your possessions, be responsible...
by Lawrence | Nov 17, 2009 | Child Custody & Visitation
This question comes up most often in the case where a casual encounter leads to a pregnancy, and the mother of this child is not anxious to let the father see or spend time with the child. If your situation is anything like this, there are some steps you can take,...