Set Goals for Each Stage in the Tennessee Divorce Process
If you haven’t thought about your divorce strategy, then you probably haven’t thought about setting goals in your Collierville, Tennessee, divorce either. The two are closely tied. Have You Thought About Divorce Strategy? Consider the mother of three who hasn’t decided whether she wants the children to remain in the same school system or whether […]
Read More»What Are the Requirements for Annulment in Tennessee?
- At October 23, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Family Law, Property Division
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In this article, we discuss annulment laws in Tennessee, marriage annulment, annulment time limits, annulment vs. divorce, grounds, procedure, filing, terms of annulment, and how long after marriage can you get an annulment. Annulment in Tennessee Law: What is an annulment of marriage? Annulment laws in Tennessee can be a tricky business. Annulment is not the […]
Read More»Are You Divorcing the Nice Guy in Memphis, Tennessee Family Court?
- At October 07, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce
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If your Memphis, Tennessee, family court case involves divorcing the nice guy, you are not alone. Plenty of women decide to end their marriages even though their spouses never did anything to screw things up. Nice Guys Don’t Always Finish Last Remember Baseball Hall of Fame player and manager Leo “The Lip” Durocher’s famous autobiography […]
Read More»Divorcing? Tennessee Parents Prepare for Child Custody Forensic Evaluations
Divorcing Germantown, Tennessee, parents should prepare themselves for the possibility of a child custody forensic evaluation. These evaluations are becoming more common in Germantown family court proceedings, particularly when parties cannot agree on a parenting plan. When custody is a disputed issue in the divorce (or whenever the court deems an evaluation is necessary), each […]
Read More»Should You Consider Hiring a Divorce Coach?
- At September 18, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, Divorce Tips
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Divorce is seldom easy. For many individuals, a little emotional support. A little one-on-one guidance from someone who really gets it, can make a tremendous difference in how the divorce progresses and in the final outcome. Some people find help through their pastors, priests, or rabbis. Others seek traditional mental health counseling. Still others seek […]
Read More»Tennessee Safe Harbor for Pregnant Women Addicted to Prescription Drugs
- At September 16, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, News
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Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS), that’s the medical terminology describing the condition of newborn medical patients addicted to illicit and prescription drugs. Nationally, almost seven of every 1,000 births result in NAS babies, many of whom are born with addictions to prescription narcotics. In the womb, the pregnant woman’s drug use spreads to the fetus through […]
Read More»Uncontested, Mutually Agreed Divorces for Tennessee Spouses
In Tennessee, there is no special status for an “agreed divorce.” It is a term created by the Supreme Court of Tennessee to describe for the general public how to proceed (and really when to proceed) with representing yourself in a divorce case with very little conflict between the parties. Embedded in the forms and […]
Read More»Parenting Journal: Prepping for a Custody Dispute
- At August 14, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Family Law
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The parenting journal is not a precursor to a publishable biography or an exercise in therapeutic self-exploration. In family law, the parenting journal serves as an informal record of information and events pertaining to your minor child. A neatly organized journal can be used for evidentiary purposes in the event of a child custody dispute, […]
Read More»Never Discuss Your Fayette County, Tennessee Divorce with the Kids
- At August 07, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody, Divorce, Divorce Tips
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You should never discuss adult matters regarding your Fayette County, Tennessee, divorce with the children. Of course the kids will sense that something has changed and, naturally, questions may surface. But there is a chasm of difference between answering your child’s questions appropriately about what is happening, and confiding adult concerns about the break-up with […]
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