The Tennessee Bar Association asks the Tennessee Supreme Court to adopt a new rule allowing the voluntary arbitration of family-law matters. Here’s what you need to know.
What are some factors Tennessee courts consider when determining a child’s best interest?
When can a Tennessee court retroactively modify child support?
When can a party recover attorney’s fees in a Tennessee alimony modification?
When can a marital dissolution agreement be set aside for failing to disclose assets in Tennessee?
How does an attorney’s lien work in Tennessee?
When is permanent alimony appropriate in a Tennessee divorce?
When can a party in a civil case recover their attorney’s fees in Tennessee?
When can a Tennessee court award attorney’s fees to a party?
Are attorney’s fees discretionary when a marital dissolution agreement contains an enforcement provision?
What is a frivolous appeal in Tennessee?
How are marital dissolution agreements interpreted and enforced in Tennessee?
Can a Tennessee divorce court award attorney’s fees incurred in federal bankruptcy court?
Can a party be in contempt for earning too much to qualify for a means-tested retirement benefit in which the other party has an interest?
What sort of material change is required to modify a parenting schedule in Tennessee?
