Divorce could happen to any married couple. While it may seem comforting to think that a relationship will last forever, that mindset may not always be realistic. Because of the potential for relationships not working out, Tennessee residents may want to prepare for...
The decision to divorce was likely not one made in haste. Many Tennessee residents may give this type of choice a considerable amount of time and thought before deciding to go through with filing a petition. After the process begins, some individuals may want to speed...
Divorcing after the age of 50 is a little different from divorcing at a younger age. Your children may be grown, for example, so child custody concerns will not be an issue. Meanwhile, you and your spouse could share a considerable amount of wealth in the form of...
The marital home is unlike any other asset in a divorce. For one thing, it is probably one of the largest assets that you own. For another, you and your spouse may both have your names on the deed. When you are dividing property in a divorce, you will need to put...
If there comes a point when divorce is on your mind, it’s only natural to turn your attention to the division of property (both assets and debts). While most people find that there is a lot to divide, some assets garner more attention than others. For instance,...
Prior to getting married in Tennessee, usually people had an individual life separate from that of their spouse. They may have owned homes, had bank accounts, retirement accounts and other assets, which they obtained all on their own. However, once they are married...