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Nashville Same-Sex Divorce Lawyer

Nashville Same-Sex Divorce Lawyer

Our Experienced Same-Sex Divorce Attorney Can Guide You Through Divorce Proceedings in Cheatham County, Davidson County, Montgomery County, Sumner County, Robertson County, Williamson County, Wilson County, and Throughout Middle Tennessee

Getting a divorce can be a difficult and life-changing time wrought with countless physical, emotional, and financial challenges. The parties involved in a divorce almost always have the same issues, from dividing property and determining child custody schedules and child support payments to determining spousal support payments and completing all of the filing requirements to complete the divorce. For same-sex couples, however, one of many added complications is the possibility of having legal agreements that predate the legal ability to marry. Another is the names on the child’s birth certificate.For expert guidance on what to do and how during a same-sex divorce case, call us today to speak with the dedicated Nashville same-sex divorce lawyer with Brighter DaySM Law.

An Experienced Same-Sex Divorce Attorney Can Help You Handle Potential Complications Regarding Finances and Property

It is always challenging for couples involved in divorce proceedings to fairly and equitably sort, divide, and distribute assets and debts that they amassed together. For same-sex couples, however, this can be all the more challenging, since many agreements – such as a home purchase or business launch – may have occurred before same-sex marriages were made legal in Tennessee.

Irrespective of the type of assets, property, or income you and your spouse have, our same-sex divorce attorney can help. From homes in Tennessee to foreign holdings of assets, investments, jewelry, and more, the Nashville same-sex divorce lawyer with Brighter DaySM Law will help you with the valuation, division, and fair distribution of:

  • Business assets
  • Vested and unvested retirement accounts
  • Investments, such as stocks, bonds, or mutual funds
  • Property
  • Hidden assets, if applicable
  • Foreign accounts and/or property

Our Nashville same-sex divorce lawyer will work closely with you to determine which assets are the most important to you and how we can help you quickly, safely, and fairly execute your divorce proceedings. To do this, we will develop a strategy that safeguards your rights and comprehensively covers every possibility that can arise in your same-sex divorce case. Schedule a case evaluation with our experienced same-sex divorce attorney to learn more about how we can help you.

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Our same-sex divorce attorney understands how difficult it can be to file for and go through with a divorce. We want to reassure you that we are here to help and guide you along the way. Some of the areas in which we can help you make important decisions while protecting your rights include:

  • Child custody: In same-sex divorces involving children, one or both spouses may not be the legal or biological parents of the children in question (even if they both become legal parents via adoption). This can make it difficult to determine fair child custody that is in the best interests of the children.
  • Child support: The child support rules that apply in the divorce proceedings of heterosexual couples apply to same-sex couples.
  • Property and asset division: As outlined above, financial issues can arise in same-sex divorce cases. These can be straightforward, such as who gets what and who pays how much, or they can involve complex business valuations and property or investment splits.
  • Alimony/spousal support: One party may have to pay alimony while the other may be entitled to receiving it. Making these determinations can be difficult without the assistance of a same-sex divorce attorney.

Contact Us Today At 615-437-8808 To Get Quality Legal Representation For Your Family Matter in Tennessee.

Regardless of the many issues, challenges, complications, and corner cases outlined above, Brighter DaySM Law’s same-sex divorce attorney is here to help you. All citizens of Tennessee are entitled to fair legal proceedings irrespective of their sexual preference. A Brighter DaySM Law, our Nashville same-sex divorce lawyer has the legal knowledge, hands-on training, and relevant experience required to handle marital issues pertaining to same-sex divorce cases. As a family-oriented legal practice, we have worked with same-sex couples for many years with a focus on helping them navigate the complex and complicated legal framework that applies to same-sex divorce. Contact us today to schedule a case evaluation with a seasoned legal expert.

Frequently Asked Questions Our Same-Sex Divorce Attorney Can Answer for You

Who pays alimony to whom, during or after same-sex divorces?

It depends on whether or not the court determines that spousal support payments are necessary. Spousal support – or alimony payments – are ordered if and when the court determines that one spouse should financially contribute to the other so that the latter can enjoy closer to the same standard of living that they enjoyed when the couple was together. However, there are many types of alimony, and many factors come into play when deciding how much alimony is fair, such as the income of each individual and who has custody of and/or is the primary caregiver of any children involved in the case. Based on these facts, specified amounts of non-modifiable payments may be ordered. Alternatively, indefinite installments that reasonably maintain a former spouse’s quality of life may be ordered. Rehabilitative alimony can also be ordered. These are payments made to help financially disadvantaged spouses pursue educational or occupational training.

Can I use mediation for resolving issues such as child support and/or child custody?

Absolutely. Anyone can resort to mediation to quickly, fairly – and sometimes more cost-effectively and without the involvement of the court – resolve divorce-related issues or disputes. However, many spouses agree to enter into mediation without important information and an understanding of their rights, and therefore run a risk of making an agreement that is not in their best interests. Mediation can be particularly helpful for resolving child support and custody issues. As is true for heterosexual divorces, Tennessee law takes the best interests of the children impacted by the divorce very seriously. Divorce processes for both heterosexual and same-sex couples are designed to safeguard the interests of the children involved in the proceedings, and parenting plans can be designed with the help of the court, a mediator, and a same-sex divorce attorney to determine the primary residential parent (PRP), the alternate residential parent (ARP), and other rights and responsibilities of each individual in terms of visitation and child support.

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