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Tennessee divorce attorney (Page 6)

Choosing a Tennessee divorce attorney is a very serious decision. Because of the emotional and legal issues involved in divorce.  Like child custody and child support, alimony and property division you need a divorce attorney that is experienced in family law matters.  Contact one of our law firm’s attorneys in Chattanooga for a consultation today.

Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee

2011-02-08
By: Todd Couvillon
On: February 8, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Tennessee divorce attorney

Tennessee Divorce Process Grounds for Divorce Maybe you have decided that the marriage is over.  Or maybe you are still weighing your options. Can you get a divorce if your spouse does not agree?  This question leads to a more legally focused question. What are the grounds for divorce in Tennessee?  In order to get a divorce in the State of Tennessee a person must establish that there are irreconcilable differences between the parties. OR show by credible evidence, including testimony, that legal grounds for divorce exist. Fault Grounds for Divorce in Tennessee (1) Either party, at the time of the marriage, was and still is naturallyRead More →

Waiting Period for Divorce in Tennessee

2011-02-03
By: Todd Couvillon
On: February 3, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, law firm, Legal Terms, Tennessee divorce attorney

Tennessee Divorce Waiting Period How quickly can a person obtain a divorce in Tennessee? The answer depends on several issues.  These should be discussed with a divorce lawyer.  There is a mandatory divorce waiting period in Tennessee.  The earliest a divorce can be finalized is sixty days, if there are no minor children born of the marriage.  This is referred to as a mandatory divorce waiting period.  If there are minor children born of the marriage then the required divorce waiting period is ninety days. The divorce waiting period begins after the filing of the divorce petition.  This waiting period applies in an uncontested orRead More →

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 →

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