by Morgan Smith | May 28, 2018 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer
This is an issue that comes up again and again in many of our divorce cases. As we handle a lot of high-asset contested divorces, alimony is at issue very frequently. Given the fluid nature of our society now, many people discuss their divorces with friends and...
by Morgan Smith | May 18, 2018 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Uncategorized
Personal Service of Process in Default Divorces come with significant benefits compared to Service by Publication. A default divorce is a divorce that is obtained without the participation of the defending spouse. Sometimes this happens because a spouse just refuses...
by Morgan Smith | Mar 5, 2018 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Uncategorized
One of the biggest mistakes we have to compensate for as divorce attorneys are the mistakes clients make before they consult with us. Sometimes we can fix the mistakes, but other times the mistakes are extremely costly and sometimes fatal to the case. The best...
by Morgan Smith | Jan 22, 2018 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Family Law
I know what you are thinking, what on earth does an article from a Canadian law office have to do with my divorce in Tennessee? Usually, very little, but Fresh Legal published a great article in conjunction with a career divorce coach about divorce and employment...
by Morgan Smith | Jan 22, 2018 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Family Law, Post-Divorce Modification
Some helpful tips for your consultation from our staff: Hiring a divorce attorney is probably one of the most difficult decisions that most people will make in their lives. The future of our children, and the life that we have worked so hard to build has suddenly...
by Morgan Smith | Aug 15, 2016 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer
High net worth divorces often deal with a legal concept called “transmutation.” Transmutation is the legal term that describes the changing of a separate asset to a marital one. A new case covering the subject was released on August 8, 2016, and the...
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