Divorce FAQs
We've compiled a list of the most commonly asked questions about divorce in Tennessee. Read our Divorce FAQ for more information, or reach out to our office directly.
View PostYes, a parenting plan can typically be modified after a divorce in Tennessee, including in Wilson County, but the court will want a real reason for the change. In most cases, a parent must show that there has been a material change in circumstances and that modifying the plan is in the child’s best interests.
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We've compiled a list of the most commonly asked questions about divorce in Tennessee. Read our Divorce FAQ for more information, or reach out to our office directly.
View PostDivorce is deeply personal, often emotional, and can feel overwhelming. While litigation is typically associated with divorce, many couples in Tennessee are turning to mediation as a powerful alternative that fosters cooperation over conflict. Tiffany Hagar stands out at Hagar and Phillips for her exceptional credentials as a Tennessee Supreme Court Listed Rule 31 Family Mediator. Her support in guiding couples through mediation provides a unique opportunity to resolve disputes efficiently and amicably. If you’re considering divorce and wondering whether mediation is the right path, this guide explains everything you need to know while spotlighting family mediation.
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View PostUnderstanding the implications of a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) charge can be complex. Here, we answer some of the most common questions about how long a DUI stays on your record and its impact on various aspects of life.
View PostDon’t try and self-diagnose your legal issues. You may not know how serious your problems with the law are. Underestimating your predicament could result in bigger trouble down the line.
View PostBeing charged with DUI in Wilson County can be stressful and confusing. Many people are not sure what the charge means, what happens next, or whether they really need a lawyer. The short answer is that a DUI charge is serious enough that it is usually worth getting legal help right away, especially because the consequences can affect your license, your record, your job, and your future. DUI defense pages serving Wilson County note that these cases can involve mandatory jail time, license issues, and other penalties that make the charge more than a simple traffic matter.
View PostDo I need to register with the Tennessee TBI Sexual Offender Registry? This blog discusses how to distinguish between mandatory and elective crimes.
View PostDolly Parton stands as one of Tennessee's most influential figures, blending her musical legacy with profound philanthropy that has uplifted the state and its children for decades. Born in a one-room cabin in Sevier County in the Smoky Mountains, her journey from poverty to global stardom has been marked by an unwavering commitment to giving back to her home state. Tennessee recently honored this dedication by proclaiming "Dolly Parton Day," recognizing her as a beacon of generosity and service.
View PostDomestic assault is a criminal charge that arises when an assault happens between people who have a qualifying personal or family relationship. In Tennessee, the term is often used interchangeably with domestic violence in everyday conversation, but it has a specific legal meaning. Understanding that distinction matters because domestic assault cases are handled seriously and can affect more than just a person’s immediate court case.
View PostA Tennessee DUI charge can have serious consequences. Consider the following tips for a safe holiday weekend.
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