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Financial Strategies for Securing Your Future After Marriage

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Divorce is a significant life event that can reshape your future emotionally, legally, and—importantly—financially. If you’re preparing for divorce or currently in the process, it’s crucial to understand the financial landscape to protect what you’ve worked hard to build. In Tennessee, where divorce laws are rooted in fairness but not necessarily equal outcomes, having a strategic approach to managing assets, debts, and future financial planning is vital. As a Franklin-based divorce attorney specializing in these complex cases, I am here to guide you through the key areas where financial pitfalls can arise, offering solutions to secure your financial stability. 1. Understanding Equitable Distribution in Tennessee: More Than a 50-50 Split In Tennessee , the concept of equitable distribution governs how marital property is divided in divorce. Unlike community property states where assets are split down the middle, Tennessee courts aim to divide marital assets equitably—or fairly—based on...

What You Need to Know About Child Relocation Laws

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Relocating with a child after a divorce is complex, especially when custody agreements are involved. Tennessee law requires that relocation not only serves the child’s best interests but also respects both parents' rights. Here's an overview to guide you through the process. Why Child Relocation Laws Matter When one parent relocates, it can impact the child’s relationship with the other parent, their education, and their emotional well-being. Tennessee has specific guidelines to ensure that both parents have a say, and most importantly, that the child’s best interests are protected. Legal Steps for Relocation Written Notice : If you’re the primary parent and want to move more than 50 miles away or out of state, you must provide the other parent with written notice at least 60 days before the move. The notice should include: The intended new address. The reasons for relocation. A statement informing the other parent that they have 30 days to object. Objection Process : If the no...