Kids who see their parents bicker during a separation or divorce are more likely to develop a fear of abandonment, new research warns.
Conflict is unavoidable when living with another person, but whether a fight tears down or builds up the relationship depends on how the couple behaves in its aftermath.
When is permanent alimony appropriate in a Tennessee divorce?
Is money received as part of the division of property considered income for child support in Tennessee?
What role does marital fault play in analyzing alimony in Tennessee?
The number of Americans getting divorced plummeted last year, while the marriage rate also dropped precipitously as thousands of weddings were postponed or canceled, according to a new study.
When can a party in a civil case recover their attorney’s fees in Tennessee?
2020 was . . . different.
When can separate property become marital property in a Tennessee divorce?
What must a Tennessee court consider when figuring out a spouse’s need for alimony?
One silver lining in an otherwise dark year is that most couples seem to be emerging from the crucible of COVID-19 not with weaker unions but stronger ones — and dreams for a stronger family future in the undoubtedly difficult days ahead.
Revocation of “Parent’s Bill of Rights” Affirmed in Knoxville, Tennessee Divorce: Sekik v. Abdelnabi
What is the Parent’s Bill of Rights in Tennessee, and when can those rights be taken away?
Like me, my neighbor had begun having trouble with her marriage a couple of years before the pandemic. It wasn’t that the coronavirus had created the problems, but it had certainly crystallized them.
How is an ownership interest in a business entity differentiated from the business and its assets in a Tennessee divorce?
When does a Tennessee court have subject-matter jurisdiction over a divorce?
