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Monthly Archives: March 2022

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What Property Is Exempt From Tennessee Probate?

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Probate in Tennessee can be a lengthy and time-consuming process, but if an estate plan is structured by an experienced estate planning attorney most of a person’s estate can bypass the probate process entirely. Certain property can be exempt from the probate process, saving your loved ones time and providing them with a greater… Read More »

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How To Find The Right Criminal Lawyer For Your Case

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It can be scary when law enforcement suspects or accuses you of committing a crime. A criminal defense attorney is critical to protect your rights and interests during this type of case, but how do you find the right lawyer for you? At Fort, Holloway, & Rogers our experienced and zealous Williamson County criminal… Read More »

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Commingled Property In A Tennessee Divorce

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When a couple divorces, everything that they own is designated as either separate, marital, or commingled property. Identifying commingled property can be one of the most contentious and complicated aspects of property distribution in a Tennessee divorce and requires an experienced divorce attorney to ensure that you are walking away from the marriage with… Read More »

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How To Value A Business In A Tennessee Divorce

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One of the most significant aspects of a Tennessee divorce is the division of assets between the couple. If one or both spouses own a business, it is often the most valuable asset for the family. But how do you determine the value of a company in a divorce? At Fort, Holloway, & Rogers… Read More »

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The Effects Of Substance Abuse On A Tennessee Divorce

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Substance abuse is an issue that affects millions of Americans, and when the issue becomes too much it often leads to divorce. Whether you are filing to divorce someone with substance abuse problems or are suffering yourself with this issue, it is important to understand how this can impact all aspects of your Tennessee… Read More »

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