Bail in Tennessee – Revocation Changes in Tennessee Law Regarding Release on Bail It has long been held by the law and the courts that when a person is charged with a crime that he or she is entitled to bail – to be released from jail until and pending trial. In setting the amount …
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Prenuptial Agreements in Tennessee
Prenuptial Agreements in Tennessee The attorneys of Purple Law Firm recognize the delicate nature of the issues involved in a prenuptial agreement. There are many misconceptions about prenuptial agreements and the purposes for entering into such a written contract with your soon to be spouse. A prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into before marriage …
Civil Procedure – Request for Production of Documents in a Civil Lawsuit
Civil Procedure – Request for Production of Documents in a Civil Lawsuit Evidence Discovery in Tennessee Civil Law Cases In a Tennessee civil lawsuit one of the key pre-trial legal procedures involves written requests for production of documents. Like interrogatories and a deposition a request to produce documentary evidence is a discovery tool which is …
Should Police Be Able to Track you Electronically?
Should Police Be Able to Track you Electronically? Will the Requirement to Obtain a warrant Survive in the Supreme Court The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on the US v.s. Jones case last week and according a Washington Post Op-ed the “Court has a chance to keep big brother at bay.” The …
Attorney in Chattanooga: Legal Documents, Contracts, Leases
Attorney in Chattanooga: Legal Documents, Contracts, Leases Fortunately, most people do not encounter an attorney because of divorce, criminal charges, or bankruptcy. However, most people still encounter a lawyer at some point in their life. If not, then perhaps they should. Legal documents and contracts are a part of our everyday life in America. If …
Tennessee Divorce – Supreme Court Reverses Award of Long Term Alimony
Tennessee Divorce – Supreme Court Reverses Award of Long Term Alimony In a recent decision the Tennessee Supreme Court reversed the Tennessee Court of Appeals and held that in the divorce case of Johanna L. Gonsewski v. Craig W. Gonsewski that alimony in futuro was not appropriate. Mrs. Gonsewski filed a complaint for divorce …







