Property division cases can sometimes be complicated and frustrating, but it pays to be professional and to focus on your needs instead of just your wants. When you have to decide on how to divide your property, the first thing you should consider is what you actually...
Month: August 2018
Yes, it can be necessary to modify your divorce decree
There are times when you may want to take your ex back to court to change a settlement. Why would you want to? It may come down to mistakes or changes in circumstances, or it could be because of your ex hiding assets or information during the trial or settlement...
Will your good faith negotiations be sabotaged in mediation?
Mediation can be a very important part of a divorce proceeding. Do you feel you can reach a divorce agreement with your spouse, but things can sometimes get adversarial? Then working with a neutral, third-party mediator may be able to help. A mediator will guide the...
Military spouse benefits after divorce under the 20/20/20 rule
For military spouses who rely on full military benefits, losing coverage due to a divorce could mean huge financial and medical loss. Thankfully, there are provisions that may help keep you covered. If you and your military ex-spouse meet certain criteria, you may be...
Adoption: Stepparents and their right to adopt stepchildren
As a stepparent who would like to adopt your stepchild, it can be a complicated situation. If the child's two biological parents don't agree, then there may be little you can do to help an adoption move forward. However, if you can show that the biological father or...
Getting your share: Equitable distribution and your divorce
Tennessee is an equitable distribution state, which means that your marital assets will be divided equitably, not evenly, in the case that you choose to divorce. If you have put a great deal into your marriage, then this is good for you, because you can get more out...
More than time plays a role in custody arrangements
When you're looking at a future filled with visitation and custody, you want to know that you're doing what's best for your child. It's not always what's most apparent that's truly what's best for your child's health and happiness, though. You might think it's your...