
Parenting After Relocation: How Divorced Parents Can Stay Connected Across State Lines
Relocating after divorce doesn’t mean losing connection—today’s courts, travel options, and parenting plans help parents maintain strong relationships with their children across distances.
Understanding Irreconcilable Differences Divorce in Tennessee: What You Need to Know
In Tennessee, an uncontested divorce based on irreconcilable differences requires full agreement on parenting and financial matters through a Permanent Parenting Plan and Marital Dissolution Agreement.
Managing Divorce Costs: How Email & Virtual Meetings Can Help You Save
Learn how to reduce divorce costs with smart strategies like efficient email communication and virtual meetings, helping you save on legal fees while staying informed and in control.
Creating a Successful Joint Custody Plan: What Parents Need to Know
Joint custody is more than just a legal term—it requires a well-defined parenting schedule and strong co-parenting to ensure the best outcome for the child.
Navigating High-Conflict Custody Battles in Divorce
Learn how to navigate high-conflict custody battles by managing your communication wisely, protecting your legal rights, and avoiding common mistakes that could impact your case.
How Your Work Schedule Affects Child Custody and Parenting Time in Divorce
Your work schedule can significantly impact child custody arrangements, so it’s essential to create a parenting plan that balances your career commitments with your child’s best interests.
Hope & New Beginnings
This holiday season, we reflect with gratitude and wish you peace, joy, and new beginnings in the year ahead.
Congratulations to Andrew Graham!
Congratulations to Andrew Graham for earning a spot on the 2024 Super Lawyers Mid-South Rising Stars list, a recognition of his outstanding legal expertise and professional achievements.
We're Thankful This Thanksgiving
This Thanksgiving, we at Hamer & Taylor are grateful for our clients, our team, and the opportunity to support families through life’s important transitions.
Modifying Child Custody in Tennessee
In Tennessee, modifying a child custody agreement requires proving a substantial change in circumstances and that the change is in the child's best interest—let Hamer & Taylor guide you through the process.