Past posts on this blog touched upon the fact that retirement assets (such as a 401(k) account) become subject to property division in your divorce. Yet when you find yourself in need of immediate funds (for expenses such as new housing, schooling or vocational...
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Month: April 2021
3 ways to protect your credit score during your divorce
If you are thinking about ending your marriage, you may be looking forward to your new life after your divorce. Still, you may worry about having enough financial resources to support yourself. While Tennessee law entitles you to an equitable share of the marital...
Parallel parenting: shared custody doesn’t require co-parenting
Sometimes distrust and bitterness that begins before or during a Tennessee divorce can spill over from parents to the children. If you and your ex cannot be in the same room without arguing and throwing accusations, co-parenting may not be a feasible option. In...