Intimate Partner Violence
Intimate partner violence, or domestic violence, is abuse or aggression in a romantic relationship. Learn more.
View PostIntimate partner violence, or domestic violence, is abuse or aggression in a romantic relationship. Learn more.
View PostCo-parenting and communicating can be rough after a divorce as sometimes it is still on shaky ground, and the freshness of the divorce takes time to subside. Today’s technology can make a difference in managing shared parenting time.
View PostMaking a parenting plan isn't as simple as it sounds. This article discusses Tennessee law for modifying a court-ordered parenting plan.
View PostTiffany Hagar Awarded TN Supreme Court Rule 31 Family & Domestic Violence Certifications
View PostYou may have questions about assault charges. This article talks about Tennessee assault, aggravated assault, and domestic assault.
View PostTennessee law clarifies that one of the purposes of its adoption laws is to ensure children are raised in loving homes and that the provider is capable of providing proper care. Learn more.
View PostA marital dissolution agreement (MDA) is an agreement where two spouses agree to the division of their property/assets and agree to divorce.
View PostTennessee is called a “dual property” state because its family laws draw a distinction between marital property and separate property.
View PostA permanent parenting plan is a plan required for any Tennessee divorce. Learn more about the responsibilities of this plan.
View PostExplore visitation FAQs such as, do noncustodial parents normally receive visitation? Learn more on this helpful resource.
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