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...
by Morgan Smith | Nov 22, 2015 | Child Support, Divorce Lawyer, Family Law, Post-Divorce Modification
The Court of Appeals overturned an award of $10,000 in attorney fees to a Father who successfully challenged and modified a child support order. In Martha Carter v. David Carter, both parties were represented by local divorce attorneys and incurred considerable legal...
by Morgan Smith | Aug 15, 2015 | Divorce Lawyer
Very cool article from Atlasobscura – Ancient Egyptian women of means entered into prenuptial agreements. We think of divorce as a modern invention, but these documents both anticipate divorces and separations but also provide for the terms of the dissolution of...
by Morgan Smith | Jun 21, 2015 | Contested Divorce, Family Law, Post-Divorce Modification
The new laws promote maximization of the parenting time of both parents, which results in more hands-on parenting time for both parents. It is easier to get week to week parenting time than it used to be, especially where the parent who primarily cared for the child...
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