Why the “Deportation Bill” Does Not Reflect America’s Feelings
Legislation made its way through the House of Representatives that seeks to undo President Obama’s immigration policies. The Senate is unlikely to pass the legislation – and the President has already said he would veto it if it crossed his desk – but the implications from the Republican Party seem clear: do not allow undocumented…
Read MoreTennessee Bar Association Seeks Legislation to Protect Victims Filing for Divorce
We have seen a lot of attention given to the issue of domestic violence this year. The Tennessee Bar Association is doing what it can to help victims of domestic violence who are seeking a divorce by “pursuing legislation that would require respondents be served notice of the filing of a petition for divorce or…
Read MoreWho Keeps the 401(k) When a Couple Divorces?
When a couple divorces in Tennessee, the assets and debts of a marriage are split equitably. This means that your property is not necessarily divided 50/50, but in a way that the courts deem fair to both parties. For some couples, this affects their retirement accounts, including pensions and 401(k) plans. Generally speaking, a retirement…
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