Ashley Judd and Dario Franchitti Announce Tennessee Divorce
- At February 07, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Divorce, News
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Tennessee’s Ashley Judd and Dario Franchitti Announce Divorce Tennessee resident actress Ashley Judd and champion race car driver Dario Franchitti to file for divorce after 11-years of marriage. Judd and Franchitti to Begin Divorce Proceedings After a two-year courtship, in December 2001 actress Ashley Tyler (Ciminella) Judd married Dario Franchitti, the now well-known Scottish IndyCar […]
Read More»Permanent Parenting Plans for Joint Custody in Tennessee
- At January 22, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Seeking joint custody? You don’t have to rely on the courts to do this; a parenting plan can help both parents work out the details. If you have questions concerning this type of plan or how TN divorce laws can impact child custody, contact Memphis divorce lawyer Miles Mason. Overall, divorce rates in Tennessee have […]
Read More»What are my rights as a father in a Tennessee child custody case?
- At January 17, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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What are my rights as a father in a Tennessee child custody case? Have questions about a father’s rights? Child custody laws are based on equal treatment of both parents, but even more than that, they consider what is best for the child. A family law attorney in Memphis can help if you are facing […]
Read More»How is the child’s best interest determined in Tennessee custody?
- At January 09, 2013
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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How is the child’s best interest in Tennessee custody cases determined? Determining a child’s best interest in custody cases is never cut and dried. Judges take into account a variety of considerations when determining which parent will have custody of the child or if both parents will share custody. If you’re seeking custody of your […]
Read More»Tips for Co-Parenting & Creating a Co-Parenting Plan in Tennessee
- At December 27, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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8 Tips for Co-Parenting and Creating a Co-Parenting Plan in Tennessee. Following tips for co-parenting can prove helpful both before and after a divorce. As you’re required by Tennessee law to create a co-parenting plan, these tips can help you to work together to create a cohesive, comprehensive plan that looks out for your child’s […]
Read More»Creating a Tennesseee Parenting Plan: Working and Getting Along
- At December 26, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Creating a Tennessee Parenting Plan: Working and Getting Along with the Other Parent. As of 2001, creating a parenting plan is legally required for any Tennessee couple seeking a divorce in which children are involved. According to The Tennessee Parenting Plan Law, §36-6-401, a parenting plan must address a number of items, including where the […]
Read More»8 Factors Considered in Joint Custody in Tennessee
- At November 21, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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When joint custody is awarded, both parents get to share in the raising of the child. However, Tennessee divorce laws provide guidelines for courts making this decision. Talking with a Memphis divorce lawyer can help in making sure your rights are protected, along with ensuring the best interests of your child are considered. In Tennessee, […]
Read More»Joint Custody & Shared Parenting in Tennessee Divorce Law
- At November 19, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Joint custody tends to be a more common and preferred way to settle a dispute. It is also something that courts prefer parents to work out on their own. But when they can’t agree, TN divorce laws may impact the outcome. Consulting with a Memphis divorce lawyer can help you deal with the complicated matters […]
Read More»Independent Child Custody Evaluations in Tennessee Divorce
- At November 17, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Child Custody
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Collierville, Tennessee child custody attorneys understand the importance of child custody during a divorce. One of the ways that it can be determined is through an independent child custody evaluation. This is a process in which a neutral third party will, as is always the case, consider the best interests of the child. The following are […]
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