In the United States, there are two types of divorce: at fault, and no-fault. One process attempts...
In a fault-based divorce, judges are allowed to consider the guilt of one party, and hold them...
Few relationships are held in higher regard by Tennessee courts than the one that exists between...
Let’s be honest: moving was never an easy process, even while you were married. Unfortunately,...
Just like “maternity” refers to motherhood, “paternity” means fatherhood. And, in the legal...
Property division isn’t just about the assets you and your spouse accumulate over the life of...