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Best Divorce Tips and Strategies: Top 5 Ways to Protect Yourself

Best Divorce Tips and Strategies: Top 5 Ways to Protect Yourself

by Morgan Smith | Apr 16, 2019 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer

Best Divorce Tips and Strategies: Top 5 Ways to Protect Yourself   Sometimes, people know divorce is coming. Maybe both parties have talked about it. Maybe you’re in a miserable experience: you’ve been separated for 6 months and everyone is getting things...
No take backs – in divorce, make sure you value assets correctly!

No take backs – in divorce, make sure you value assets correctly!

by Morgan Smith | Apr 8, 2019 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Post-Divorce Modification

The Court of Appeals just issued another warning about why your divorce attorney keeps bugging you about appraising your real property. Guess what? If you estimate wrong, you don’t get to go back and redo everything with an appropriate appraisal because you have...
From Peoplehype – divorce lawyers (and your spouses) are sneaky

From Peoplehype – divorce lawyers (and your spouses) are sneaky

by Morgan Smith | Oct 18, 2018 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer

Kind of funny, a Dallas Texas man sued a background check site after his wife used it to catch him cheating. Saw this article on Peoplehype and though it was relevant, as we frequently use things like this to track down cheaters. Obviously some cheaters are sneakier...

Heads Up – Relocation laws for Tennessee have changed!

by Morgan Smith | Jul 24, 2018 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Family Law, Post-Divorce Modification

As of July 1 the relocation laws in Tennessee have changed.  The new statute is being applied remedially in Davidson County, how it will be handled in other counties is still up in the air.  This means even if you begun the relocation process prior to July 1, the new...

Appellate Court Reiterates Disagreement on School is Not Grounds to Modify

by Morgan Smith | Jun 22, 2018 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Post-Divorce Modification

The Tennessee Court of Appeals has reiterated that a disagreement over schools is not grounds for a modification of the primary residential parent designation.  This was considered pretty settled law, but some court still rule this way and require parents to fund...
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