If you and your Tennessee spouse are considering divorce, one of the most vital concerns is who will get custody of your young children. Whether you or your spouse will retain physical custody or whether you have joint custody depends on several factors that the...


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Small business ownership and divorce
If you operate a small business in Tennessee, losing control of it during a divorce can be devastating. You can protect your business by being proactive and understanding options for protecting your finances during a divorce. Starting early is best When you currently...
The complexities of high-asset divorce in Tennessee
Divorce can be emotionally challenging for most Tennessee couples. However, there are a few things that can make divorce even more complicated. Generally, the more money there is between the couple, the more complicated the divorce will be. The complexities are...
How to protect your business during a divorce
If you operate a business in the state of Tennessee, you need to protect it. This is particularly true when you are in the midst of a divorce. If your marriage should come to an end, you need to make sure your livelihood doesn't go with it. Protect your business with...
How is high-asset divorce in Tennessee different?
Divorce in Tennessee can be a painful process regardless of the details or background. However, when there are a lot of high-value assets at stake, the process can be made even harder. A high-asset divorce will typically include a lot of high-value things such as...
Books for Women Experiencing Marital Difficulties
Ladies, this blog is for you in particular (don’t worry fellas, your time is coming). At McKinnish Law Group, PLLC we do not discriminate, we love representing Moms and Dads. Today is a special blog just for our Mothers that we have helped in the past and will be there for in the future. Who likes a good book? I…
School-Zone (and equal co-parenting time)
With school starting throughout the Eastern district of Tennessee it should come as no surprise that determining what school a child or children should attend is no easy task for domestic attorneys around our state. Historically, this decision was determined by the...
The Devastation of Divorce
Once upon a time, I was that girl. I loved to look at bridal magazines. I looked at every jewelry case I passed and dreamed of the day my beloved would fall on one knee and ask me to spend forever with him. The day of the proposal came and it was picture perfect –...
Do I need a Divorce Attorney?
In 2017, information is at our fingertips. A potential client can google divorce forms and pull-up a phonebook of forms to attempt to draft and file divorce pleadings on their own. The question comes up often in divorce cases where the parties have limited financial means or where they agree on what to do with respect to their children –…
Top Ten Things No To Do In A Divorce
Do not believe everything you read on the internet. Believe that your divorce is “just like your friend’s divorce.” Just like marriage and children –no two are alike. Belittle your spouse to your children. No judge wants to hear that little Suzy or Sally knows Dad was sleeping with the secretary and that is why Mommy and Daddy don’t live…