Can a spouse be forced to foot the bill for all the money they blew through during a Tennessee divorce?
What reforms could make Tennessee’s marriage laws even stronger for minors?
Is having an affair enough to lose custody of your child in Tennessee?
Can a parent’s frequent out-of-state travel cost them custody of their kids?
Divorce isn’t how anyone imagines their marriage journey will end. Nevertheless, it is the outcome for more than 600,000 American couples per year. How long has the institution of divorce been around?
What happens in a Tennessee divorce if you add your spouse’s name to the deed of a home you owned before the marriage?
In a Tennessee divorce, when do stern courtroom lectures cross the line into actual judicial prejudice?
How can a divorce in progress or a spouse’s health issue affect an adoption in Tennessee?
Can a vaguely written divorce agreement from 1975 force a million-dollar payout to a child 50 years later?
Divorce can be freeing for adults, but what about its toll on kids?
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 equal parenting time be ordered in a Tennessee divorce?
Explore how anxious parents can support their college-bound kids and navigate the transitions of college life together.
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.
