When can a Tennessee court change a parent’s decision-making authority for their child?
What is a “final order” from which an appeal may be taken in a Tennessee divorce?
When can a change in the law apply to cases that are already pending in Tennessee?
Underparenting requires structural change, and not just the obvious changes that we think of as parental stress-relievers, such as family leave and paid child care. It also requires that as a society, we build back our tolerance for children in public spaces, as annoying and distracting as they can be, and create safe environments where lightly supervised kids can roam freely.
When can a severely abused child be returned to their abuser in Tennessee?
If a parent voluntarily surrenders their parental rights, can a Tennessee court continue with a trial to terminate their parental rights?
What considerations are involved in determining whether termination of parental rights is in a child’s best interest in Tennessee?
When can a Tennessee court change the custodial parent?
The dynamics between co-parents play a significant role in the psychological and emotional well-being of their children.
When is a parent’s failure to visit or pay child support not “willful” to terminate parental rights in Tennessee?
When must a Tennessee court restrict or limit a parent’s custody or visitation?
When can a person request court-ordered visitation with someone else’s child in Tennessee?
What proof is required to change a child’s last name in Tennessee?
When can a court change child custody in Tennessee?
Criminal Contempt Reversed in Nashville, Tennessee Postdivorce Parenting Dispute: Sevigny v. Sevigny
What is required to prove criminal contempt in Tennessee?
