How do I send an unaccompanied minor on a flight?
Wednesday, July 24th, 2019
The idea of placing a minor on a flight unaccompanied might sound crazy. Many of Held Law Firm’s clients understandably balk at the thought of sending their kid on a plane with no parent. However, certain situations arise in which they may not have much of a choice. If a child is visiting a cross-country […]
Read More »Where to live during a divorce
Monday, April 22nd, 2019
When getting divorced, the last thing many of our clients want to do is go home at the end of every day to face their spouse. Divorce opens the door wide for conflict between soon-to-be exes. However, it can be difficult to decide where to live during a divorce. One of the first things many […]
Read More »Out of State Grandparent Rights
Friday, March 29th, 2019
Many grandparents are raising their grandchildren when their parents cannot or choose not to do so. But often, the grandparents and the grandchildren may live in different states. What are your options if you live outside the state, but your grandchildren reside in Tennessee and need your help? Abuse and neglect are the most common […]
Read More »Foreign Judgements in Divorce Cases
Monday, October 24th, 2016
So, you got a divorce in Texas, Washington, China, or Italy, but since then you (or your ex) have moved to Tennessee. Now, your ex is behaving badly or you need to change something- what do you do? Step One – What court? First, you need to figure out what court has the power to […]
Read More »Who stays in the house? Who moves out?
Tuesday, October 11th, 2016
One of the most common questions in a divorce is “who gets the house?” Typically that’s a pretty easy question to answer. A much more difficult question is “who stays in the house while we get the divorce?” Some couples cohabitate throughout the divorce, but it’s rare (for the obvious reason that it’s really awkward and uncomfortable). […]
Read More »Moving After Divorce
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2016
So, you’re divorced, have a Parenting Plan, child support, and are enjoying your post-divorce life. Then you get an opportunity for the job of your dreams. The only problem, it’s two time zones away. Or maybe your ex gets that job and tells you that he/she wants to move and take the kids. You know […]
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