
Don Capparella @ MMFLG Lunch & Learn
- At October 13, 2025
- By Miles Mason
- In After Divorce, Divorce Process, Evidence, Family Law, News
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Thank you, Don Capparella, Dodson Parker Behm & Capparella PC, for sharing your insights in the latest installment of our firm’s Lunch & Learn Series. Don is considered to be the most accomplished appellate attorney in Tennessee. We are proud to call him a friend of the firm! He shared his thoughts on preserving the […]
Read More»Team MMFLG Supports St. Jude
- At October 05, 2025
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, News
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Danielle Husseini is coordinating the Miles Mason Family Law Group’s efforts participating in the St. Jude Memphis Marathon® Weekend on Dec. 6, 2025. Thank you, Danielle! We look forward to seeing you there. If you want to support St. Jude by donating, click here. Check back for more details, coming soon! See Gretchen’s post running […]
Read More»What I’ve Learned in My First Month at MMFLG
- At October 05, 2025
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, News
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By Tiffany Odom-Rodriquez My first month at Miles Mason Family Law Group as a pre-licensed first-year associate has been humbling and energizing. Law school teaches you how to think, and the University of Memphis School of Law prepared me well, but practice teaches you how to serve—how to turn theory into clarity, empathy, and strategy […]
Read More»Domestic Violence at Home: What Resources are Available?
- At October 05, 2025
- By Miles Mason
- In Domestic Violence, Family Law, News
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Domestic Violence Awareness Month: Danielle Husseini provides information on fleeing violence and Orders of Protections. In 2023, Tennessee saw over sixty thousand (60,000) reported domestic violence cases. An estimated twenty to twenty five percent (20% – 25%) of divorces are a result of domestic violence in the United States. Experiencing domestic violence at home? What […]
Read More»Dad Gets Equal Time With Kids After Change of Circumstances
Tennessee child custody case summary on modifying custody modification in divorce and family law. Alexander Georg Warnatzsch v. Ashly Camille Warnatzsch The parents in this Rutherford County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2019, and a permanent parenting plan was entered regarding their three children. The mother was named the primary residential parent and received most […]
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