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When a marriage ends, there are many things you have to consider regarding your future. Hiring the right attorney can make a big difference in the experience you’ll have navigating the process, and in getting the best possible outcome.
The Columbia divorce lawyers at The Law Office of Joshua D. Miller are here to work tirelessly at your side to help you plan the way forward. The right path for you will depend on your personal circumstances and what matters most to you. Our attorneys will help you understand your options and priorities to make this difficult process as smooth as possible and get you the best outcome.
Divorce can be scary, difficult, and downright overwhelming. We are here to be 100% on your side, no matter what has happened so far or whose fault it is. Contact our law office at 931-321-1500 to set up a consultation with one of our experienced divorce lawyers and learn how we can help.
How Our Columbia Divorce Lawyers Can Help
Your circumstances are unique and you need a lawyer who will tailor their approach to your desires and needs. Our lawyers will use their expertise in the legal system to fully inform you of your options and set your individual case up for success.
The divorce process can look quite different from family to family. For instance, a divorce in which the spouses agree on the terms of their agreement is often settled quickly and cheaply compared to when they disagree. Similarly, a divorce involving very little property can be resolved more easily than one containing many assets.
Our lawyers are also experienced in uncontested divorces that only involve one lawyer. This is a situation where the parties have worked out a general agreement and just need a lawyer to put it to paper and get it approved by a judge. This type of uncontested divorce can often save both sides thousands of dollars in legal fees.
The divorce attorneys at the Law Office of Joshua D. Miller provide legal representation for a variety of divorce situations, including:
- Uncontested Divorce
- Contested Divorce
- Divorce Mediation
- Alimony / Spousal Support
- Property Division
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Harassments & Contempt
- Restraining Orders
Our Columbia family law attorneys can also help with post-divorce matters such as post-divorce child custody and child support modifications. Regardless of the particular facts involved in your divorce or post-divorce matter, we are committed to obtaining the best possible outcome for you and your family.
Frequently Asked Divorce Questions
What is the Divorce Process in Tennessee?
Either spouse may file for a divorce in Tennessee. Once you’re ready, you will meet with one of our divorce lawyers who will draft your divorce complaint and summons. The complaint is the legal paperwork that starts off the divorce. After your spouse receives a copy of your divorce complaint, they will normally have 30 days to respond.
What’s the difference between an uncontested divorce and a contest divorce?
Tennessee allows for both contested and uncontested divorces. An uncontested divorce is a divorce where both parties agree to the terms of the divorce. This means that everyone is in agreement regarding (1) alimony or the lack thereof, (2) the division of marital property, (3) the division of marital debt, (4) a parenting schedule for any children, (5) and child support.
If the parties to a divorce are not able to agree on the items listed above, then they will have a contested divorce. In a contested divorce, both sides go to court and present evidence and arguments to a judge to support their desired position. After reviewing the evidence and testimony, the judge will decide how things are divided, any alimony awards, and what the parenting schedule will be.
In general, it is far cheaper to have an uncontested divorce compared to a contested divorce. This is because the parties save many hours of courtroom time debating what should happen. A significant amount of money is also saved by avoiding pre-trial preparations.
Our divorce lawyers are well experienced in both types of divorces and help our clients navigate either type on a regular basis.
Can I get divorced in Tennessee if I just moved here?
Tennessee has a residency requirement for those people seeking a divorce within the State. To be eligible to obtain a divorce in Tennessee, a person must have resided in the State of Tennessee for at least six months. However, there are some specific scenarios, such as military deployments that can complicate the residency calculations. If you’re unsure if you’re eligible, please contact our office to setup a consultation.
How Long Do You Have To Be Separated Before A Divorce in TN?
There is no separation period required to get a divorce in Tennessee.
How Long Does a Divorce Take in Tennessee?
An uncontested, no-fault divorce generally takes anywhere from two to six months. If you don’t have children, there is a mandatory 60-day “cooling off” period once your divorce has been filed. This is a state law and cannot be shortened or circumvented. If you do have children, then the cooling off period is 90-days.
If your divorce is a contested divorce, then your divorce can last anywhere from 1 to 3 years. In some cases, contested divorces can last even longer. This is because the more formal process used during contested divorces includes several periods of back and forth, such as when witnesses are formally interviewed (deposed) and official records, like bank statements are exchanged.
Contact a Columbia Divorce Attorney from the Law Office of Joshua D. Miller, PLLC Today
Our clients’ interests are always at the heart of what we do. Whether it is protecting your assets, obtaining a favorable property division settlement, or making sure your children are taken care of. We vow to work relentlessly to achieve your goals. When you turn to our attorneys, we ensure that your case is handled professionally and diligently from start to finish. We fight for you.
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