Tips for how attorneys can guide parents through school choice disputes in custody cases, ensuring focus remains on the child’s best interests.
When can divorced parents be designated as “joint primary residential parents” in Tennessee?
When can stepparent visitation be ordered in Tennessee?
When can equal parenting time be ordered in a Tennessee divorce?
Does Tennessee recognize a presumption for or against equal parenting time?
What is the ground of “persistence of conditions” in a Tennessee termination of parental rights?
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.
What preclusive effects occur on remand when the Tennessee Supreme Court reverses the trial court in a severe abuse case?
What does “maximum participation” mean when determining a parenting schedule in Tennessee?
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!!!”
What role can a parent’s varied work schedule play in the outcome of child custody decisions in a Tennessee divorce?
Can a parenting plan be entered by default judgment in a Tennessee divorce?
Who is the “prevailing party” in a Tennessee family-law parenting, child support, or alimony dispute?
Can domestic violence be a “material change of circumstances” necessary to change a parenting plan in Tennessee?
CPS too often shows up at the homes of parents who are impoverished rather than neglectful. And instead of helping provide for the children’s needs, it separates them, even before the case has been fully investigated.
