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?
What is a “reasonable” grandparent visitation schedule in Tennessee?
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?
When can a court change child custody in Tennessee?
Spending quality time with a newborn can shape new fathers’ brains and have a lasting impact on their parenting instincts, new research shows.
Is there a best practice for splitting a teen’s time between two homes?
What can a Tennessee court consider when deciding whether to award attorney’s fees in a parenting dispute?
It is not a favor to a child of any age to make him choose one parent over the other. Do you have any concept of the guilt he will carry if he does make this choice on his own?
Is it reversible error to apply the wrong best-interest factors in a Tennessee child custody dispute?
