Divorce and Parenting Plans in Middle Tennessee.
Children are the world’s most valuable resource and its best hope for the future.
John F. Kennedy
Steady Guidance Through Family Transitions.
We assist individuals and families with uncontested divorce, parenting plans for unmarried parents, and urgent court action when safety requires immediate protection.
Family legal matters often arise during periods of transition. Whether you are ending a marriage, establishing parenting rights as an unmarried parent, or seeking urgent court intervention to protect your safety or your children, clarity and structure matter.
We work with clients throughout Cheatham, Dickson, Robertson and other Middle TN Counties with practical, court-focused family law representation designed to help you move forward with confidence.
Uncontested Divorce in Tennessee.
Uncontested matters typically include agreement on:
Division of marital property
Parenting responsibilities and schedules
Child support
Allocation of debts
When both parties are willing to approach the process reasonably, an uncontested divorce can:
Reduce emotional strain
Minimize court appearances
Lower overall costs
Provide predictability
We prepare and file the necessary pleadings, draft marital dissolution agreements, and guide you through the required court procedures so the process remains organized and efficient.
Parenting Plans for Unmarried Parents.
Parents who were never married often need a formal court order to establish:
Legal decision-making authority
A parenting schedule
Child support
Assignment of responsibilities
In Tennessee, this typically begins with a petition to establish paternity and a parenting plan. A clear, structured parenting plan protects both parents and, most importantly, provides stability for your child.
We assist unmarried parents with:
Filing petitions to establish parentage
Drafting parenting plans
Navigating court approval
Creating practical, sustainable arrangements
Our focus is on structure and clarity — not unnecessary conflict.
Urgent Court Action When Safety Is a Concern.
Some family situations require immediate court involvement.
If you or your children are facing safety concerns, it may be necessary to pursue:
Emergency ex parte relief
Temporary custody orders
Protective measures
Immediate court intervention
These matters are handled with seriousness and urgency. If immediate protection is needed, we will take the appropriate steps to seek relief from the court as quickly as possible.
While many family matters can be resolved cooperatively, safety-based cases require careful and decisive legal action.
“Defend the weak and the fatherless, uphold the cause of the poor and the oppressed. Rescue the weak and the needy.”
— Psalm 82:3-4