Who’s a Good Candidate for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?

Whether you have recently divorced, lost a job or business, became sick, or suffered some other kind of significant financial setback, you may have accrued substantial amounts of debt. In these situations, chapter 13 bankruptcy may be a potential option for you. Chapter 13 bankruptcy is referred to as a “wage earner’s plan,” meaning that…

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What It Really Means to Seek “Sole” Custody of the Children

Going through a divorce can be extremely tough, especially if you have children. You may be used to seeing your child every morning, putting them to bed every night, and even having certain routines after you pick them up from school each day. However, now that you are getting a divorce, there are many questions…

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New Laws Affecting Tennessee Families in 2024

Every year, laws come and go, and some keep the status quo of the state, and some bring change. This year is no different, as there are new laws taking effect in January 2024, and they could very well affect you. These new laws range from new requirements for judges ruling in family law cases…

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New Holiday Traditions for Your First Post-Divorce Christmas

While you may have made it through the hard part – finishing the divorce process– there are still going to be new challenges ahead of you. For example, what do your holiday plans look like? Do you have your children for this time, or are they with your former spouse? No matter what your predicament…

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What Does a “Temporary Order” Mean in Terms of My Divorce?

A divorce is a complex and emotionally challenging process involving the legal dissolution of a marriage. During the course of a divorce, you and your spouse must address numerous issues, ranging from property division and financial matters to child custody and support arrangements. In the state of Tennessee, the court system recognizes the need to…

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Title 42 Expired. Now What?

Moving to America as an immigrant presents a multitude of challenges that can be both daunting and overwhelming. From navigating complex legal procedures and paperwork to adapting to worrying about the threat of deportation, immigrants often face many hurdles. The immigration system itself can be intricate and time-consuming, requiring careful attention to detail and adherence…

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When Can a Family Member Adopt Another Family Member?

Family members are taking on the task of stepping forward and caring for children in their families almost every single day in Tennessee. Sometimes, this is because the child’s biological parents cannot take care of them, or it may be because the person married the parent of the child and would like to adopt the…

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