When does a Tennessee court have subject-matter jurisdiction over a divorce?
When can a Tennessee court reconsider a marital dissolution agreement?
When can a gift become marital property in a Tennessee divorce?
Changes in family roles reflect increased educational and occupational opportunities for women and greater gender equality within families. Fathers are expected to play an active role in parenting—and usually do—to a much greater degree than they did half a century ago.
When can a child choose their custody or visitation arrangement in Tennessee?
When can the failure to preserve a marital asset be considered dissipation in a Tennessee divorce?
“It presented a crack in the façade that we’re friends and super great co-parents or the poster children for divorce.”
When can a Tennessee court award attorney’s fees to a party?
When is it reversible error to award equal parenting time in Tennessee?
Widespread social-distancing policies meant many couples had two choices, neither particularly appealing: They could smush together into close-quartered, 24-hours-a-day cohabitation, indefinitely, or be apart with limited in-person contact, indefinitely.
How does an economically disadvantaged party’s earning capacity affect their need for alimony in Tennessee?
When is an erroneous ruling considered harmless error in Tennessee?
When can premarital, separate property become marital property in Tennessee?
Today I want to write about something more important than the law. I want to write about the importance of being a good parent after divorce. And I want to write about my father.
Are attorney’s fees discretionary when a marital dissolution agreement contains an enforcement provision?
