What is the ground of “persistence of conditions” in a Tennessee termination of parental rights?
What considerations go into imputing variable income for the purpose of determining child support in Tennessee?
Facing a court system that often saw gay parents as unfit, Georgette DuBois stole her daughter, Kara, from her estranged husband. She called it a miracle, but it didn’t feel like one to Kara.
As a reader of this blog, you and I navigate the complexities of family law in Tennessee one post at a time. Your professional insights and experiences are invaluable in shaping legislation that truly addresses the needs of Tennessee families.
What preclusive effects occur on remand when the Tennessee Supreme Court reverses the trial court in a severe abuse case?
When can a party recover attorney’s fees in Tennessee from a motion to dismiss for failure to state a claim?
This article by Andrea Javor in The Washington Post addresses common issues that arise when divorcing parties must continue to live together during a divorce.…
Civil Contempt and Attorney’s Fees in Nashville, Tennessee Alimony Enforcement: O’Rourke v. O’Rourke
What is a reasonable attorney’s fee in a Tennessee family law dispute?
How is a business valued in a Tennessee divorce?
Not all lawyers are seeing the same results. Why? Because it’s not just about using AI — it’s about how you prompt it. The C.R.E.A.T.E. formula is one method that can be leveraged to develop effective AI prompts.
To have and to hold: for richer, for poorer. It seems like a great idea when you’re young and in love but for many older women — especially those with their own money — marriage is less compelling. Can we not put a ring on it?
What does “maximum participation” mean when determining a parenting schedule in Tennessee?
As digital transactions have become the norm, partners who are splitting are getting more creative in how they hide money from their soon-to-be-ex spouses.
Well, here it is—the post that gets the most views every year. But this year, there’s a twist. This year, my reaction to Tennessee’s new family-law legislation is a little more “meh” and a little less “OMGWTF!!!”
When can a Tennessee court change the amount of parenting time on a child support worksheet?
