Tennessee Family Law

Tennessee family law covers a wide range of legal matters including areas such as:

Given the complex nature of family law and its significant impact on personal lives, seeking professional guidance from experienced attorneys is essential.

At Johnson, Murrell & Associates, an experienced family law attorney will be there for you to make a complicated time as smooth and pain-free as possible. Our knowledgeable attorneys take an aggressive, yet passionate approach as we handle your personal affairs with expertise, confidentiality, and diligence.

When You Need a Tennessee Family Law Attorney

At Johnson, Murrell & Associates, we understand the emotional toll that often comes with family matters. That’s why we help you understand your options in plain language to make the best decisions for you and your loved ones.

A Tennessee family law attorney is crucial in various complex situations. In child custody disputes, they help negotiate parenting plans. For adoption cases, they navigate the legal requirements and paperwork. In domestic violence situations, they assist in obtaining orders of protection.

When dividing property in divorce, a legal expert from Johnson, Murrell & Associates ensures fair distribution of assets according to our state’s equitable distribution laws. For spousal or child support issues, we help calculate and negotiate appropriate amounts. In paternity cases, our team establishes legal parentage and associated rights.

Who’s Involved in a Tennessee Family Law Case?

The primary parties involved in Tennessee family law cases are typically the spouses in divorce cases or parents in child custody disputes, along with the children affected by these proceedings. Each party is usually represented by an attorney to advocate for them.

A judge oversees the case, making final decisions on contested issues while mediators often play a crucial role in facilitating dispute resolution in divorce cases. Child custody evaluators may be appointed to assess the family situation and provide recommendations.

Expert witnesses, such as financial experts or psychologists, may also be called upon to provide specialized testimony in complex cases.

How Long Do Family Law Cases Usually Last?

The duration of family law cases varies significantly depending on the type and complexity of the case.

Factors affecting the duration of a Tennessee family law case include:

In some instances, an uncontested divorce can be settled in just a few months. On the other hand, contested divorces or those involving minor children can take two years for all of the legal proceedings to conclude. It’s important to note that each case is unique, and these timeframes are general estimates rather than definitive rules.

FAQ

How is child support calculated?

Child support is typically calculated based on parents’ incomes, the number of children, and custody arrangements.

Courts aim for equitable, not necessarily equal, distribution. Assets are divided based on factors like marriage duration, contributions, and future needs. 

Parental responsibility is the legal right and duty to make decisions about a child’s upbringing, including education, healthcare, and religious matters.

Cases can cost between a few thousand dollars to upwards of $50,000 depending on the case’s complexity. Generally, each party pays for their own attorney fees.

Choose Jonhson, Murrell & Associates for Your Family Court Case in Tennessee

Johnson, Murrell & Associates offers decades of experience and expertise in Tennessee family law cases. Our attorneys provide clear explanations of legal issues and options in divorce, child custody, child support, and more. We guide you through the complexities of the family law process, helping you make informed decisions and achieve the best outcomes possible in Tennessee courts.

Call today at (865) 453-1091 to set up a consultation or contact us online to determine your next steps.