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Divorce (Page 6)

Specific legal issues involved in Tennessee divorce, child custody and child support. When the marriage is broken and its time to dissolve the bonds of matrimony, there are numerous legal issues and consequences that arise. This is especially true when there are minor children who need to be cared for and supported by divorced parents. Domestic relations / family law lawyers also advise and represent clients in legal proceedings involving contempt of court, allegations of domestic violence i.e seeking an order of protection, alimony and other issues related to families and children who are involved divorce proceedings.

Divorce Mediation is Required in Tennessee

2011-01-29
By: Todd Couvillon
On: January 29, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Legal Terms, Tennessee divorce attorney

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 resolve the disputes by agreement.  Obviously not all divorce cases can be resolved in mediation. But because of the deeply intimate and personal issues involved in a divorce. The state legislature and the courts in Tennessee require that the parties mediate their issues. In order to resolve or narrow the issues prior to a trial.  InRead More →

Marriage Annulment or Divorce, Is there a Difference?

2010-10-26
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 26, 2010
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Tennessee divorce attorney

Marriage, Annulment or Divorce in Tennessee The marriage didn’t work out, and now is time to end it.  In very short term marriages it is common for a person to ask if the marriage can be annulled or if it must be dissolved by divorce.  Is there a difference between an annulment and a divorce? This is an issue that requires the legal advice of a divorce attorney.  In basic terms a divorce is a dissolution of an otherwise valid marriage.  An annulment is typically a declaration that a marriage is void, and not valid, and never was valid. Purely in legal terms in theRead More →

Is Divorce Mediation Required in Tennessee?

2010-10-16
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 16, 2010
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Tennessee divorce attorney

If the husband and wife can not reach an agreement on all issues including division of property and debts, child custody, child support, alimony, etc., then mediation may be ordered by the court. Mediation is an issue that should be discussed with a Tennessee divorce lawyer. Read More →

Child Custody in Tennessee

2010-10-12
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 12, 2010
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Tennessee divorce attorney

Child Custody in A Tennessee Divorce Where will your children live after the divorce? Divorce is a tragedy for not just you, but for your child as well.  The marriage is over.  Now the process of building two separate households begins. Not just for you and your spouse, but for your child as well.  In a divorce, decisions have to made as to when and where your child(ren)will spend their days and nights. Holidays, summer vacations, spring break.  Who will make what decisions for the child? How will the child be supported financially?  This includes health insurance, medical expenses and the like.  All of these parentingRead More →

Tennessee Child Support: How is it calculated?

2010-08-31
By: Todd Couvillon
On: August 31, 2010
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Tennessee divorce attorney

Calculating Tennessee Child Support Shared Income Income Model of Child Support Tennessee Child Support is calculated based upon the Child Support Guidelines which are written by the Tennessee Department of Human Services.  Tennessee child support is now a shared income model, which means that the income of both parents is used in the calculation. A few terms: Primary Residential Parent – this is the parent with whom the child or children spend the majority of time during the year;  Alternate Residential Parent –   the parent with whom the child spends the least time. In a typical divorce the Primary Residential Parent has the child aboutRead More →

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