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Child custody issues do not always end when the divorce is final, nor do custody issues always involve divorced parents of a child. The parenting, care, supervision, and financial support of a child can become the source of major disagreements and problems among unmarried parents. Consult a family law attorney about any child support and custody issues and the impact on your child.

Relocate with Child | Tennessee Child Custody

2013-03-23
By: Todd Couvillon
On: March 23, 2013
In: domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Tennessee divorce attorney

  Can the custodial parent move out-of-state with the child? In Tennessee the primary residential parent can not relocate with the minor child if the alternate residential parent is currently spending time with the child. Of course, if  the alternate residential parent consents then the parent can relocate. Otherwise consent from the divorce or child custody court will be required. If the other parent is not spending any time with the child then consent is not required to move with the child. When both parents are spending significant time with a minor child Tennessee’s child custody law requires the following procedure to relocate with child. This procedureRead More →

Child Custody in Tennessee – The Legal Process

2011-11-20
By: Todd Couvillon
On: November 20, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney

Tennessee Child Custody – Family Law Attorney 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 living together under the same roof can be complicated enough. But, when the parents live separately it involves several additional issues and decisions.  A determination must be made as to which parent your child will be with and when.  Also, which parent has the authority to make educational, medical and other majorRead More →

Contested Divorce: Disputing Property, Alimony or Custody

2011-10-31
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 31, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney

Contested Divorce in Tennessee Domestic abuse, drug and alcohol abuse, adultery,  financial stress, constant disagreements and arguments. These problems are stressful and often lead to the ultimate decision to end the marriage and to file for divorce.   Saving the marriage or dissolving the bonds of matrimony is a very tough even agonizing choice to make.  In many cases once one or both of the spouses reaches the ultimate decision to end the marriage, the disagreements don’t end. The battle continues to the courtroom in a contested divorce.  Divorce is never easy.  Even if you can reach an agreement and file an uncontested divorce. Marital dissolution is emotionally, financiallyRead More →

Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee: Agreed Dissolution of Marriage

2011-10-28
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 28, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney
With: 4 Comments

Tennessee Process of Uncontested Divorce An agreed divorce, is often referred to as “no fault” divorce, or uncontested divorce. In Tennessee an uncontested divorce is the dissolution of marriage upon irreconcilable differences.   As opposed to a contested divorce in which the Plaintiff/Petitioner must establish evidence of fault grounds for Divorce.  An irreconcilable differences divorce does not require the establishment of legal fault grounds.  You and your spouse state that you can not resolve your marital differences but you agree to be divorced.  You agree to a settlement of all of the issues involved in dissolving the bonds of matrimony. Settlement of Property Issues in Agreed Divorce Now that bothRead More →

Tennessee Divorce, How to Get Divorced

2011-10-14
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 14, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney

Tennessee Divorce The Role of a Divorce Lawyer Are you thinking about filing divorce in Tennessee?  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. Time to file for a Tennessee divorce, then  consult with a family law attorney about divorce. This may include child custody, child support and alimony. In a Tennessee Divorce there are two (2) basic processes to achieve the legal dissolution of a marriage.  – irreconcilable differences or no fault- divorce.  – where the husband and wife do not agree toRead More →

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