Sumner County, TN Divorce & Family Law Lawyers, page 2


George Shifflett

Dispute Resolution, Estate Planning, Family Law, Insurance
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  13 Years

Greggory Scott Binkley

Entertainment, Estate Planning, Family Law, Elder Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  19 Years

James Barrett Hawkins

Corporate, Labor Law, Civil Rights, Family Law
Status:  Deceased           Licensed:  42 Years

Jill Zerfoss Grim

Family Law, Juvenile Law, Federal Appellate Practice, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  17 Years

John R. Phillips

Litigation, Wills & Probate, Divorce & Family Law, Business

John Thompson Harding

Juvenile Law, Other, Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

Jon Rogers

Divorce & Family Law, International, Business & Trade, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           

Ken Phillips

Juvenile Law, Trusts, Family Law, Criminal
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  18 Years

Kenneth Joseph Phillips

Juvenile Law, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law, DUI-DWI
Status:  In Good Standing           

Kenneth Joseph Phillips

International Other, Divorce, Child Custody, DUI-DWI
Status:  In Good Standing           

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LEGAL TERMS

PALIMONY

A non-legal term coined by journalists to describe the division of property or alimony-like support given by one member of an unmarried couple to the other afte... (more...)
A non-legal term coined by journalists to describe the division of property or alimony-like support given by one member of an unmarried couple to the other after they break up.

FMLA

See Family and Medical Leave Act.

INCURABLE INSANITY

A legal reason for obtaining either a fault divorce or a no-fault divorce. It is rarely used, however, because of the difficulty of proving both the insanity of... (more...)
A legal reason for obtaining either a fault divorce or a no-fault divorce. It is rarely used, however, because of the difficulty of proving both the insanity of the spouse being divorced and that the insanity is incurable.

NEXT FRIEND

A person, usually a relative, who appears in court on behalf of a minor or incompetent plaintiff, but who is not a party to the lawsuit. For example, children a... (more...)
A person, usually a relative, who appears in court on behalf of a minor or incompetent plaintiff, but who is not a party to the lawsuit. For example, children are often represented in court by their parents as 'next friends.'

ANNULMENT

A court procedure that dissolves a marriage and treats it as if it never happened. Annulments are rare since the advent of no-fault divorce but may be obtained ... (more...)
A court procedure that dissolves a marriage and treats it as if it never happened. Annulments are rare since the advent of no-fault divorce but may be obtained in most states for one of the following reasons: misrepresentation, concealment (for example, of an addiction or criminal record), misunderstanding and refusal to consummate the marriage.

ADOPTED CHILD

Any person, whether an adult or a minor, who is legally adopted as the child of another in a court proceeding. See adoption.

JOINT CUSTODY

An arrangement by which parents who do not live together share the upbringing of a child. Joint custody can be joint legal custody (in which both parents have a... (more...)
An arrangement by which parents who do not live together share the upbringing of a child. Joint custody can be joint legal custody (in which both parents have a say in decisions affecting the child) joint physical custody (in which the child spends a significant amount of time with both parents) or, very rarely, both.

NEXT OF KIN

The closest relatives, as defined by state law, of a deceased person. Most states recognize the spouse and the nearest blood relatives as next of kin.

COMPARABLE RECTITUDE

A doctrine that grants the spouse least at fault a divorce when both spouses have shown grounds for divorce. It is a response to an old common-law rule that pre... (more...)
A doctrine that grants the spouse least at fault a divorce when both spouses have shown grounds for divorce. It is a response to an old common-law rule that prevented a divorce when both spouses were at fault.

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