Family Law Guide Wilson County TN
January 9, 2026
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Tennessee Family Law Guide: Divorce, Child Custody & Support in Wilson County & Lebanon TN

Family law in Tennessee touches some of the most important parts of life: marriage, divorce, children, and financial security. It brings together emotional decisions and detailed legal rules, which is why having clear information—and guidance—matters so much.

Key areas of Tennessee family law

Tennessee family law commonly covers:

  • Divorce (contested and uncontested)
  • Child custody and parenting plans
  • Child support and spousal support (alimony)
  • Property and debt division
  • Modifications and enforcement of existing orders
  • Paternity, legitimation, and parental rights

Tennessee allows both “fault” and “no‑fault” divorce grounds, and the choice can affect strategy, evidence, and sometimes the timeline of your case.

Parenting plans and custody

When children are involved, Tennessee courts focus on the best interests of the child. Parents are generally required to have a Permanent Parenting Plan that sets out:

  • Where the child lives and weekly schedules
  • Holiday and vacation time
  • Decision‑making authority for education, health, and activities

Even when parents agree on most things, putting those details into a clear, court‑approved plan helps prevent future conflict.

Support and property division

Family law cases often involve two major money issues:

  • Child support, based on Tennessee’s guidelines, which consider each parent’s income, parenting time, and certain expenses
  • Property division, where marital assets and debts are divided “equitably,” which does not always mean 50/50

Spousal support (alimony) may also be awarded depending on the length of the marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity, and other factors.

Why legal help matters

Paperwork and court rules are only part of the story. Decisions made during a divorce or custody case can affect your finances, your relationship with your children, and your future options for years. An attorney can:

  • Explain your rights and realistic options
  • Help you negotiate agreements that protect you long term
  • Prepare you for mediation or court hearings
  • Draft orders that are clear, enforceable, and tailored to your family

If you are facing divorce, custody, child support, or any other family law issue in Tennessee, getting guidance early can make a major difference in the outcome for you and your children.

For family law representation in Wilson County and Lebanon, TN, contact Hagar & Phillips today. Call our office at 615- 784-4588 to schedule a consultation with a knowledgeable Tennessee family law attorney..

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