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 3, 2016 | Contested Divorce, Post-Divorce Modification
In my practice as a divorce lawyer here in Middle Tennessee, I find a lot of clients don’t want to be bothered with listing out specific property, or taking the time (and paying the attorney fees) to go over it in detail with their attorneys. Sometimes, when...
by Morgan Smith | Aug 8, 2015 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Family Law
Sometimes you don’t have a choice, and you are blindsided by your spouse filing a divorce or you don’t have time to plan for safety or other reasons and must immediately hire a divorce lawyer and file. However, if you are the person who plans to file for...
by Morgan Smith | Aug 7, 2015 | Divorce Lawyer, Family Law
Check out this craziness from Texas… Law On Your Schedule – Texas Man Ordered to Marry Girlfriend by Judge Just a short FYI for the people who do not spend half of their practice in divorce court, this is very unconstitutional. If you are ever ordered to...
by Morgan Smith | Aug 4, 2015 | Contested Divorce, Divorce Lawyer, Family Law
It is simple for a lawyer to pick out what lawyer they would want to represent them in a divorce, because as attorneys we can see skills and representative needs in ways that a lay person who is not familiar with the law cannot. Sometimes as well, a client may come to...
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