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Tennessee Divorce: Is a Mediation Agreement Enforceable?

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Tennessee Divorce: Is a Mediation Agreement Enforceable? Have Your Divorce Lawyer Present During Mediation Are you contemplating divorce? Perhaps you are already in the process of divorcing?  In Tennessee a couple seeking a divorce is typically required to attend mediation in order to attempt to resolve the issues in controversy outside of court. The best …

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Tennessee Divorce: Child Support Guidelines V.S. Agreement of the Parties

Purple Law Firm, Chattanooga Attorneys: Divorce, child support, and child custody

Can child support be waived or set at an amount that is less than required by the Tennessee Child Support Guidelines? Discuss this issue all other issues regarding divorce with a Tennessee divorce attorney.

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Divorce and Bankruptcy : Consider carefully when divorcing if you need bankruptcy.

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Divorce and Bankruptcy : Consider carefully when divorcing if you need bankruptcy. When filing for divorce, one should carefully consider the financial future and the impact of divorce.  Often times divorce leads to or contributes to financial devastation.  In a divorce action assets and debts are divided between the parties.  In addition alimony may be …

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Divorce Attorneys – How to Choose the right lawyer

Divorce Attorneys – How to Choose the right lawyer Family law domestic relations attorneys in Chattanooga Tennessee It goes without saying, divorce is a very serious action involving legal, emotional and financial issues.   Depending on the circumstances, divorce can be relatively simple, or extremely complex, involving the division of marital assets (home, cars, investments, retirement …

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Divorce: What about Temporary Alimony and Child Support?

Divorce involves financial struggle, but a brighter future is ahead

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Legal Separation in Tennessee

Tennessee Legal Separation or Divorce

Legal Separation in Tennessee Legal Separation is Not a Dissolution of Marriage You are experiencing marital problems, and no longer can or desire to live with your spouse, but do not desire to permanently dissolve the marriage, at least not at this time, then you may need to consider a legal separation.  Whether for religious …

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Deposition: What is it?

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Deposition: What is it? Discovery of the Facts in a Civil Lawsuit If you have been involved in a civil lawsuit, including a divorce, you may have heard the term deposition.  A deposition is yet another discovery tool available in civil legal proceedings.  Like interrogatories, one of the purposes of a deposition is to discover …

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Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee

Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee Maybe you have decided that the marriage is over, or maybe you are still weighing your options.  A common question that arises in this situation is can I get a divorce if my spouse does not agree?  This question leads to a more legally focused question: What are the grounds …

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Waiting Period for Divorce in Tennessee

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Waiting Period for Divorce in Tennessee How quickly can a person obtain a divorce in Tennessee? The answer depends on several issues, which should be discussed with a divorce lawyer.  However, the earliest a divorce can be finalized is sixty days after filing a Petition for Divorce if there are no minor children born of …

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Divorce Mediation is Required in Tennessee

In Tennessee Mediation is Required in Divorce Cases

Divorce Mediation is Required in Tennessee If you are seeking a divorce in the State of Tennessee, divorce mediation is required in most situations.  Mediation is also sometimes referred to as Alternative Dispute Resolution.  Mediation is the process of parties in dispute working with a neutral third party, the mediator, in order to attempt to …

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