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Emotional Expectations During TN Divorce And How To Cope

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

Here at Fort, Holloway & Saylor we understand that divorce is a scary and unknown new part of your life. We are here to ensure that you are well taken care of and have all the information you need to make this life change as smooth and stress-free as possible. What are the grounds… Read More »

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Common Issues Faced In A Tennessee Divorce

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Making the decision to divorce your spouse is often one of the most trying and stressful times in a person’s life. Every divorce case is different in Tennessee, but some issues come up more often than others during the settlement process. At Fort, Holloway, & Saylor, our team of dedicated legal professionals is prepared… Read More »

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Different Types Of Tennessee Alimony

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The purpose of alimony, otherwise known as spousal support, is to help the spouse who earns less income during and after the divorce maintain their standard of living while they adjust to financial independence. Tennessee has multiple types of alimony that may be agreed upon or ordered in a divorce in order to meet… Read More »

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Who Gets The Pet In A Tennessee Divorce?

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In many families, pets are seen as members of the family, which is why determining who gets the dog or cat in a divorce can be a brutally difficult decision for some couples. If you are determined to get the pet in your divorce, you need a knowledgeable Tennessee divorce attorney by your side… Read More »

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Tennessee Field Sobriety Tests

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When a law enforcement officer suspects that a driver is operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, they will request that the driver perform a field sobriety test. Most police use a standardized set of field sobriety tests to try and determine whether there is probable cause to arrest a person… Read More »

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Important Documents in a Tennessee Estate Plan

By Fort, Holloway, & Saylor |

While no one likes to think about their passing, creating an estate plan is one of the best things that you can do for yourself and your loved ones. In Tennessee, there are a few important documents you should consider including in a comprehensive estate plan to cover all major decisions in your twilight… Read More »

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