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What Does a Family Lawyer Do in Tennessee?

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A Tennessee family lawyer practices family law – but what does that actually mean? Family law encapsulates many different things and plays a role in many different scenarios. A family lawyer is often called upon to advise a member of a family who is navigating through some domestic-related issue. This could mean anything – child custody, divorce, dividing rights in a business, domestic violence, and anything in-between.

If you are facing a significant legal issue in the domestic realm in Tennessee, a Tennessee family law attorney can offer invaluable legal insight. After discussing your specific goals, one of our esteemed family law attorneys at Fort Holloway & Rogers can help you chart a course toward reaching your goals.

Often, when we are faced with the change and the unknown that comes hand-in-hand with so many domestic issues, it can be difficult to commit to engaging with a family law attorney. This is understandable, but the benefits of engaging with a professional attorney to help you from the start can be invaluable. Read on to understand a bit more about precisely how engaging with a Tennessee family law attorney can benefit you.

What IS “Family Law”?

Family law refers to the legal issues, rules, and regulations that will apply in matters related to a family. When family is involved, any legal issues will likely be fraught with anxiety, emotion, and the potential for chaos. Nothing can make a situation more stressful than adding family to the mix. This is why having experienced, measured outside legal counsel can be so pivotal in family law cases. Reigning in emotion while dealing with family law issues can change the outcome of a case. Some situations where emotions often get the best of people in family law include (but certainly isn’t limited to):

  • Divorce: Leo Tolstoy wrote “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” This is certainly true in divorce. No divorce is easy, but each is different. The partners are different, as are their goals and overall objectives. Tennessee family law, itself, is different from any other state. The same facts can result in very different outcomes depending on which state has jurisdiction of the divorce case and where it is filed. A family lawyer knows the process and what to do to ensure the divorce runs as smoothly and efficiently as possible toward your desired end.
  • Child Custody: Tell a parent they must fight for their children, and see how custody proceedings can become so emotionally charged. Having seasoned legal counsel by your side will help as you avoid common pitfalls and work to craft a mutually agreeable parenting path moving forward. A family lawyer’s entire expertise and duty is to protect yours and your child’s best interests.
  • Prenuptial Agreements: Family law attorneys often aid in the drafting and execution of valid prenuptial agreements (and postnuptial agreements). Family law attorneys can also offer invaluable counsel as to whether an existing agreement is valid, and help clients challenge a questionable premarital or postnuptial agreement.
  • Domestic Violence: Domestic violence issues also fall under the umbrella of family law. A discreet family law attorney can help you understand and navigate the resources available to you, and help you with the legal processes created to protect you.

Contact Fort, Holloway & Rogers

An experienced family lawyer can act as a guide through some of life’s most stressful times. Family legal issues can be scary to think about – and they can change your life forever.  Engaging with a family law attorney, such as the Franklin family law attorneys at Fort, Holloway & Rogers, ensures that you have professional help in your corner fighting for your interests. Contact our office to speak with our team.

Sources:

williamsoncounty-tn.gov/221/Court-System

tncourts.gov/help-center/court-approved-divorce-forms

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