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Parental Relocation in Tennessee

by Lawrence | May 15, 2013 | Child Custody & Visitation, Nashville Attorney, Parental rights

If you are a parent of minor children, you may find that you’re in a situation where you have to move yourself and the children to a new location, perhaps due to a new job, new marriage, family obligations, or some other reason.  There are a couple of steps you...

Legal Separation or Just Live Separately?

by Lawrence | Jan 29, 2013 | Child Custody & Visitation, child support, Divorce, Legal Separation, Marital debt, marital property

If you and your spouse have decided to live separately, but you’re not quite ready for a divorce, you might want to know if you need a legal separation or whether you can just simply live apart.  Every situation is different, but there are some general reasons...

What is a Parenting Plan?

by Lawrence | Jan 16, 2012 | Child Custody & Visitation, child support, Divorce, Parental rights

If you are going to be getting a divorce, annulment, or legal separation and you have any minor children with your spouse, a parenting plan is in your future.  A parenting plan is a document that will describe how you and your spouse will share the parenting...

Child Custody and Divorce

by Lawrence | Feb 14, 2011 | Child Custody & Visitation, Children with Special Needs, Discovery, Divorce, Parental rights

Note:  This post has been updated on 04/30/14 to reflect changes in the law that will take effect on 07/01/2014.  The list of factors the court must consider were modified by the Tennessee State Legislature, and the new list appears below. You’re getting a...

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