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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 →

Incorporating a Non Profit in Tennessee

2010-08-28
By: Todd Couvillon
On: August 28, 2010
In: Corporations

Incorporating a Non Profit in Tennessee You have an idea for a ministry or public service organization.  Or perhaps you are already running a non-profit organization.  The question naturally arises, Should we incorporate our non-profit group?  The answer in most cases is: Yes.  Consult with an attorney who is experienced in the area of non-profit corporations, contact Attorney Jim Purple. What does it mean to incorporate, or form a corporation? When you incorporate you create a separate entity, kind of an artificial person.  From that point forward everything is done in the name of the corporation by officers, directors, employees, members who are acting onRead More →

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Do It Yourself Legal Forms

2010-08-24
By: Todd Couvillon
On: August 24, 2010
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, Estate Planning : Wills Trusts Estates, General Legal Issues, Should have had a lawyer

Legal Documents and Contracts Without a Lawyer – Proceed with Caution In this information age, the internet is the first place many people go to get news, information, find a store, product, or service, including legal services.  Today, many people are even searching for and finding do-it-yourself legal forms.  The internet is a valuable resource, but there are limitations to what should be utilized.  Legal documents and contracts are complicated and ought to be drafted and reviewed by a lawyer. However, many people are taking the risk and using internet forms to fix their own legal problems without professional help. Should you? Do it yourselfRead More →

How is a will different from a trust?

2010-08-15
By: Todd Couvillon
On: August 15, 2010
In: Estate Planning : Wills Trusts Estates

Wills and Trusts, Which Estate Plan to Choose A “will” or Last Will and Testament, is a legal document familiar to most people.  However, what many people do not know is that a will primarily provides the probate court with your directions.  Although, the law has requirements regarding the enforcement of provisions in a Last Will and Testament, there are instances when a will can be modified by the court, excepted from or set aside.  And yes, in almost all situations a will must be formally probated, which means filed with the probate court and the distribution of estate property is then supervised by theRead More →

What is a Living Will?

2010-08-13
By: Todd Couvillon
On: August 13, 2010
In: Estate Planning : Wills Trusts Estates, General Legal Issues

A Living Will Declaration is an advanced directive to your medical service providers as to your decisions regarding artificial life support. The provisions included in a living will, give clear and convincing evidence of your desires in the event that you are unable to communicate with your health care providers. Read More →

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