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,...
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...
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...