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 …
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Child Custody in Tennessee – The Legal Process
Child Custody in Tennessee – The Legal Process To most parents their children are the most important part of their lives. Whether your child is born outside of marriage or within a marital union that ends in divorce, the child custody becomes an issue for you. Parenting a child with both the mother and father …
Contested Divorce: Disputing Property, Alimony or Custody
Contested Divorce: Disputing Property, Alimony or Custody Domestic abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, adultery, financial stress, constant disagreements and arguments between husband and wife, mother and father is stressful and often leads to the ultimate decision to end the marriage and file for divorce. Saving the marriage or dissolving the bonds of matrimony is …
Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee: Agreed Dissolution of Marriage
Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee: Agreed Dissolution of Marriage It sounds almost like an oxymoron – agreed divorce. After all you and your spouse can not seem to agree to anything, which may even be the reason that you are considering divorce. So how can two people who can not seem to resolve their differences reach …
How to Get a Divorce in Tennessee
How to get a Divorce in Tennessee The Role of a Divorce Lawyer If you are thinking about a divorce there are several questions that are on your mind. We will try to answer some of those questions here. But, if you think it is time to make that ultimate decision to end your marriage- …
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 …








