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Father Loses Custody After Repeated Frivolous Petitions

by Lawrence | Feb 20, 2012 | Child Custody & Visitation, Harassment, Parental rights

After your divorce, if you feel that the other parent is acting in a way that is harmful to the children, asking the court to modify the parenting plan is a perfectly appropriate thing to do.  However, if you’re going to accuse the other parent of wrongdoing,...

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...

How to Change Custody in Tennessee

by Lawrence | Sep 18, 2009 | Child Custody & Visitation, Contempt of Court, Messed up people, Nashville Attorney

The courts in Tennessee follow a two step process when considering whether to modify your Parenting Plan.  First, the judge must find there has been a material change in circumstances.  Then, the court must find that a change in the Parenting Plan is in the best...

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