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Divorce, Is it time?

2018-05-12
By: Todd A. Couvillon
On: May 12, 2018
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney
With: 0 Comments

Divorce is serious, but is it time? People have many, many reasons to end the marriage. Some of those reasons are Drug abuse Alcohol Spousal abuse Child abuse Cheating Financial hardship Constant fighting As a result, the question of divorce is ever present. Likewise, the question of what are your legal rights. Also, what happens to the children, the property?  Is it time to file for divorce?  Get the answers by speaking to a family law attorney.Read More →

Prenuptial Agreement in Tennessee

2011-12-24
By: Todd Couvillon
On: December 24, 2011
In: Contracts, Domestic Relations, Estate Planning : Wills Trusts Estates, Family Law Attorneys

The attorneys of Purple Law Firm recognize the delicate nature of the issues involved in a prenuptial agreement.  There are many misconceptions about a prenuptial agreement.  And the purposes for entering into such a written contract with your soon to be spouse.  A prenuptial agreement is a contract entered into before marriage.  It specifies in writing the intentions of the engaged couple.  The individual property of each person after marriage. And the conditions relating to joint or marital property.  A prenuptial agreement also dictates the rights of each spouse in the event of divorce or death. Why Have a Prenuptial Agreement? People are often wary ofRead More →

Civil Procedure – Request for Production of Documents in a Civil Lawsuit

2011-12-05
By: Todd Couvillon
On: December 5, 2011
In: Civil Litigation, Divorce, Domestic Relations, General Legal Issues, Legal Terms

Evidence Discovery in Tennessee Civil Law Cases In a Tennessee civil lawsuit one of the key pre-trial legal procedures involves written requests for production of documents.  Like interrogatories and a deposition a request to produce documentary evidence is a discovery tool which is provided by the Tennessee Rules of Civil Procedure.  This legal process is used to discover or uncover the documentary evidence that is in the possession or control of your adversary. As with any other legal procedure discovering evidence involves questions of law and issues of legal strategy.  A civil law attorney will prepare a request for production of documents in such aRead 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 →

Change Child Custody in Tennessee

2011-10-13
By: Todd Couvillon
On: October 13, 2011
In: Divorce, Domestic Relations, domestic relations attorneys, Family Law Attorneys, Featured Articles, Tennessee divorce attorney

Change Child Custody and Modifying Shared Parenting Plans There are a variety of issues that arise in the lives of divorced families with children. And in families of single parents living separately sharing the custody of one or more children.  Raising a child is a trying task even for married parents.  Shared parenting or joint custody arrangements tend to be even more difficult to parent a child through.  But, most divorce, separated or single parents can successfully maneuver the ups and downs of shared parenting.  There are times when problems arise that seem impossible to resolve.  These may need to addressed in a court actionRead More →

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