Frequently Asked Questions About Stepparent Adoption in Tennessee

Families fit so many diverse descriptions now.  Many children have closely bonded relationships with their parent’s spouse as if that person was a legal parent. Sometimes families want to formalize this relationship through stepparent adoption. While stepparent adoptions are the most common type of adoption, it is not always the right choice for everyone. The…

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Parent’s Fears about Brain Injury from Football Ignites Custody Dispute

In a time when groundbreaking research studies are revealing the dangers and the long-term consequences of concussion, many parents find themselves in disagreement about whether their child should play football. When those parents are divorced and share custody of the child, things can get complicated. The New York Times highlighted the story of a Pennsylvania…

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Amid ICE Raids and Lawsuits, California Stands by Its Sanctuary Cities

At the end of February, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents conducted raids and arrested more than 150 people in the San Francisco Bay area who were reportedly in violation of federal immigration laws. A story on CBSNews.com reports that about half of the individuals arrested in the raid had past criminal convictions in…

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Who Survives Divorce Better – Men or Women?

Divorce represents a significant loss. Whether you are the party who initiated the divorce, or the one surprised by it, each party suffers the same losses, but men and women tend to process their sense of loss in different ways. These are, of course, over generalizations that pre-suppose that all women and all men might…

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Experienced Tennessee Divorce Lawyers Are Ready to Help You Benefit from the New Tax Law Changes

The recent tax overhaul law directly impacts most aspects of family law cases. A full understanding of each tax provision is necessary to effectively prioritize and litigate your equitable distribution, alimony, child support, and other family legal issues. Skilled lawyers can help you save money and increase your assets. Most of the tax law’s provisions…

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Could the New Bipartisan Immigration Proposal Be the Compromise that Solves the Dilemma Facing Dreamers?

March 5th is fast approaching, and U.S. lawmakers continue to be unable to come up with a legislative solution for the “dreamers,” who are immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. Former president Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, which provided protection for Dreamers, has been rescinded by president Trump.…

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What Happens When There is a Dispute over the Marital Home?

When a married couple decides to divorce, if things are ugly between them the division of assets can become contentious. Often, when a couple of average means must divide their assets, the marital home is the most significant asset either party owns. Figuring out how this asset will be divided when each party disputes the…

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Haitian Earthquake Victims Will Lose Temporary Protected Status in 2019

On November 20, the Trump administration announced that the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designation for Haiti has been withdrawn. The effective date for the termination of TPS for Haitian citizens, which was announced by Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Elaine Duke, is July 2019. This gives Haitians 18 months to transition their lives back to…

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