6-Month Sentence for PPP Contempt Affirmed
In Hughes v. Hughes, a Tennessee Court of Appeals opinion published April 19, 2024, the divorced parties had a common
In Hughes v. Hughes, a Tennessee Court of Appeals opinion published April 19, 2024, the divorced parties had a common
A Last Will and Testament, or simply a Will, is a document memorializing an individual’s final wishes regarding the distribution
There is no set formula for an award of alimony in Tennessee. Instead, the judge has wide discretion in deciding
Retirement accounts, such as 401(k) savings plans, often need to be divided between divorcing parties. The division can be completed
When a married couple decides to separate, an uncontested divorce can have immeasurable benefits for both spouses. You cannot put
Tennessee law permits grandparents to seek visitation with grandchildren in certain limited circumstances as set forth in T.C.A. § 36-6-306.
Child support obligations in Tennessee are based on statutes, case law, and the Child Support Guidelines regulations, and typically expire
The purpose of a civil Order of Protection is to legally restrain a family member or intimate partner from committing
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