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Finding the right legal representation can be a daunting task. This guide offers some key considerations in the process.
View PostAggravated burglary is a serious criminal charge in Tennessee that can carry life-changing consequences. In simple terms, it involves entering a building, home, or other protected place without permission and doing so under circumstances that make the offense more serious than ordinary burglary. For families in Wilson County and Lebanon, understanding the basics can help make sense of what this charge means and why it is treated so seriously.
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Finding the right legal representation can be a daunting task. This guide offers some key considerations in the process.
View PostCollege should be about classes, friendships, and new opportunities not court dates and criminal records. Yet in Tennessee, a single mistake can threaten a student’s education, housing, scholarships, and future career. At Hagar & Phillips Law Firm in Lebanon, Tennessee, we help college students and their families understand what’s at stake and how to protect a hard‑won future.
View PostSpousal support, often called alimony, remains one of the most misunderstood aspects of divorce in Tennessee. Many people enter negotiations or court proceedings with assumptions about how it works, who qualifies, and how long it lasts. Clearing up these misconceptions can provide clearer expectations for those navigating the end of a marriage.
View PostThe end of a relationship between two parents is always difficult and stressful. This blog discusses court decisions regarding Tennessee child custody.
View PostBeing charged with a crime can be one of the most stressful and confusing moments in a person’s life. Whether it’s a DUI, drug offense, or other criminal accusation, understanding the process and your rights under Tennessee law is crucial.
View PostTennessee law grants the Tennessee Board of Nursing the power to deny, revoke or suspend a nursing license or certificate or otherwise discipline a nurse if there is proof that the nurse is guilty of a crime. Learn more.
View PostThe National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers has released a new report co-authored with Connecticut defense lawyers and the state’s Chief Public Defender titled “The Trial Penalty in Connecticut: Are People Being Punished for Exercising Their Constitutional Rights?” The report finds that defendants across Connecticut are losing their Sixth Amendment right to trial because the difference in sentencing between accepting a plea deal and going to trial is so extreme that many feel forced to plead guilty even when they may be innocent.
View PostA criminal record can cast a long shadow over job opportunities, housing, and personal goals, even years after a case is resolved. Fortunately, Tennessee law allows many people to petition for expungement, which destroys or seals public records of certain offenses. At Hagar & Phillips in Lebanon, TN, we guide clients through this process to help them move forward with a cleaner slate
View PostMore drivers in Tennessee are adding dashcams to their vehicles, hoping to capture evidence if a collision ever occurs. These small cameras can record what happens in and around a car, but many people wonder whether dashcam footage actually helps or can sometimes hurt them in the wake of a crash. In Tennessee, dashcams are generally legal, but how that footage is later used can depend on what the video shows, how it is stored, and how it fits into insurance and legal processes.
View PostNavigating the complexities of divorce can be challenging. In our latest video, we debunk some common myths and answer frequently asked questions about divorce. We discuss misconceptions about property division, the necessity of mutual agreement for divorce finalization, spousal support, how the length of a marriage can affect the divorce outcome, and the crucial first step in filing for divorce.
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