What should I bring to my meeting with a divorce attorney in Memphis, Tennessee?
- At March 01, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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Meeting with a divorce attorney in Memphis, TN can be a source of anxiety, but also a great opportunity to discuss one’s case and learn more about the lawyer. Whether a person is ready to file for divorce or simply wants more information about the various options available, it helps to be prepared by bringing […]
Read More»Refusal of a Paternity Test: Legal Options and Penalties in Tennessee
- At March 01, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Men who refuse a paternity test that was ordered by the court can face penalties like jail time or fines. A court order requiring the man to submit to the test may be granted if the mother has filed a civil suit to establish the paternity of the child. Under Tennessee paternity laws, paternity may […]
Read More»TN Wife of 23 Yrs Gets $2,000 /mo x 48 Transitional Alimony in Divorce
Tennessee alimony law case summary following 23 years of marriage. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Laurie Jo Edwards v Gary Wayne Edwards – Tennessee alimony law – 23 years married An appeals court considered the case of Laurie Edwards, Wife and Gary Edwards, Husband. The two were married for 23 years […]
Read More»Are you the spouse of a sex addict? Five Ways to Handle It
- At February 28, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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If dealing with sex addiction in marriage, recognize that while you may not have control over your spouse, you can control how you handle the problem. While some spouses may pursue a Tennessee divorce, others may choose to try to work out the problem. Five Tips for Spouses of a Sex Addict Having a spouse […]
Read More»Paternity of a Child & Tennessee Child Custody Laws
- At February 28, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Establishing the paternity of a child can be important for fathers who wish to exercise their child custody rights or for mothers who wish to receive child support from the child’s father. If a couple is unmarried, a biological father may legally be refused the ability to exercise his parental rights by Tennessee courts if he is not legally […]
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