What Does ‘Parental Alienation’ Mean?
Posted: Aug 28th, 2020In: Child Custody0What Does ‘Parental Alienation’ Mean? Getting a divorce is always difficult, but it is a challenge that is made even more emotional if you have children. It is possible for the couple to experience such[...]
Read More about What Does ‘Parental Alienation’ Mean?Dealing with Parenting Time During the Pandemic
Posted: Jun 30th, 2020In: Child Custody0Dealing with Parenting Time During the Pandemic COVID-19 has touched everyone in the country in some way. And it is even affecting child custody and parenting time issues. All good parents want to keep their[...]
Read More about Dealing with Parenting Time During the PandemicHow is Divorce Handled for Parents of Special Needs Children?
Posted: Dec 20th, 2017In: Child Custody, Divorce0How is Divorce Handled for Parents of Special Needs Children? Franklin divorce attorney explains special considerations in these cases Children with special needs get special consideration in a divorce. These children may need to get[...]
Read More about How is Divorce Handled for Parents of Special Needs Children?Parenting Plans and the Holidays
Posted: Dec 4th, 2017In: Child Custody, Divorce, Family Law0Parenting Plans and the Holidays – Creating Visitation Schedules that are Easy on the Kids Coming up with a schedule for who gets the kids on Thanksgiving and Christmas can seem really hard. This is[...]
Read More about Parenting Plans and the HolidaysBill would strengthen grandparents’ visitation rights
Posted: Mar 2nd, 2016In: Child Custody0Bill would strengthen grandparents’ visitation rights Grandparents can become the forgotten parties in Tennessee divorces, even though they may have close and enduring relationships with their grandchildren. A bill recently by the Tennessee House of[...]
Read More about Bill would strengthen grandparents’ visitation rightsBaby’s death ends complex, difficult custody dispute
Posted: Jan 7th, 2016In: Child Custody0Baby’s death ends complex, difficult custody dispute When most people in Tennessee hear the phrase “child custody fight,” they assume that the dispute is limited to the child’s parents, but some custody disputes may involve[...]
Read More about Baby’s death ends complex, difficult custody disputeEnforcement of custody orders in other states
Posted: Dec 30th, 2015In: Child Custody0Enforcement of custody orders in other states As most divorcing couples in Tennessee realize, the entry of the divorce decree by the court does not always end disputes about child custody or the payment of[...]
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