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In this article, we discuss the concept of valuation and insider information as well as the role of “informed and prudent parties”. Read more
Almost always different aspects of divorce are misunderstood. We have identified ten common misconceptions about taxes and divorce for clarity. Read more
By Dorothy M. Pritchett: Working with family law clients can be exhausting, emotionally draining and frustrating for lawyers who choose to practice family law. Dorothy Printchett gives you a... Read more
By Marlene Eskind Moses and Jessica H. Uitto: International child abduction is much more than an issue involving two countries. It is a global human rights problem, and as an attorney you ca... Read more
The current Tennessee's grandparent visitation law and the constitutional developments make sure that the child's best interest remains a priority. Read more
People seeking to protect their assets in a divorce have several options that include a pre-nuptial, post-nuptial agreement and/or a Trust. Read more
Lawyers should know the pitfalls of romantic involvement during divorce proceedings. Dating during divorce proceedings can be characterized as adultery. Read more
By Marlene Eskind Moses and Beth A. Townsend: Divorce can affect children profoundly by undermining their sense of stability and well-being. Creating a situation where a child feels forced t... Read more
The court said a paramour provision should be included if a fact-specific analysis of the evidence reveals that the child’s best interests depend on it. Read more
While parenting coordinators are not the answer in every case, for some parties they provide a much-needed alternative for quick dispute resolution. Read more