Documents Needed to File an Uncontested Tennessee Divorce
- At April 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Pre-divorce Planning
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While an uncontested divorce removes the need to have a court hearing to finalize the divorce, it doesn’t mean that you’ll have less divorce paperwork necessary to file your case. The 2 main documents you need are the Marital Dissolution Agreement, and once things are settled, the Final Decree. These 2 documents and several other […]
Read More»5 Tips for Mediation in Tennessee Divorce
- At April 29, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Mediation
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Mediation seems to have become the preferred method of divorce over litigation in many circumstances. While it often may be a much more pleasant experience than going through the courts, it can have its difficulties. To make mediation much easier on everyone involved, consult an attorney to get a thorough understanding of Tennessee divorce laws […]
Read More»Keeping a Cool Head to Avoid Common Tennessee Divorce Mistakes
- At April 29, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce Tips
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Emotions are one of the main reasons many divorcees become stressed out or fatigued during the divorce process. Stress can cause problems both in the divorce settlement negotiations as well as to your own physical and mental health, which is why you need to take every step you can to prevent it from impacting your […]
Read More»How a CPA Becomes a Forensic Accountant in a Tennessee Divorce
- At April 29, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Forensic Accounting
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In Tennessee divorce and family law cases, CPAs often get their first clients because of the high demand for their services. CPA’s usually start their careers in tax or audit, but forensic accountants are born out of the limitations and frustrations in those careers. CPAs become forensic accountants after taking courses, tests, and meeting certification […]
Read More»What are the benefits of mediation for my Tennessee divorce?
- At April 28, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Mediation
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Many divorcing couples are turning to mediation instead of litigation these days. The benefits of mediation outweigh those of litigation in most cases, especially with the backing of Tennessee divorce laws. These laws ensure couples divide assets and property fairly, and parental residence is decided on in the best interest of the child. If you’re […]
Read More»Choosing the Best Lawyer for Tennessee Divorce Mediation
- At April 27, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home, Mediation
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To have your divorce agreement finalized by a judge, you must be in accordance with the legal standards of Tennessee divorce laws, which means the division of assets and property must be “fair and equitable.” Using a divorce lawyer for your mediation can be helpful. Because many divorce lawyers are more experienced in litigation, it’s […]
Read More»Tennessee Divorce Laws for Mediation
- At April 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Mediation
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Many people enter mediation for divorce without knowing the Tennessee divorce laws. This can lead to frustration and extra expense when the judge does not finalize the divorce agreement. Before you start divorce mediation, it would be a good idea to speak with an attorney who is well-versed in divorce laws and can help you […]
Read More»Types of Fault Considered Grounds for Filing for Tennessee Divorce
- At April 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Home
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There are 2 types of divorce in Tennessee: fault divorce and no-fault divorce. When you are seeking a divorce based on fault, you need to make sure that your grounds for divorce are valid and backed up with good evidence based on divorce laws. The Tennessee family laws recognize the following situations as grounds for […]
Read More»A Collaborative Divorce is NOT the same as Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee
- At April 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Collaborative Divorce
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While there are many similarities between an uncontested Tennessee divorce and a collaborative divorce, they are NOT the same matter, nor are they settled in the same process. Before you make the decision to file for divorce, it’s important to understand the differences between these two methods. Perhaps the most important difference is that an […]
Read More»An Uncontested Tennessee Divorce Can Settle in as Little as 60 Days
- At April 25, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Tips, Home
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One of the main reasons you may seek an uncontested divorce is to speed up the process of finalizing the end of your marriage. The uncontested divorce process can be much shorter than a contested divorce because it negates the need for a court hearing and trial to approve the final resolution. When an uncontested […]
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