An Order of Protection is an Order signed by a judge upon a Petition prohibiting you from contacting or going near another person. Tennessee law on orders of protection are often misunderstood as only applying in circumstances of where a domestic relationship exists. This does not apply in the context of harassment and stalking where an order of protection can be issued without such a domestic relationship.If the victim happens to be a minor child at the time of the incident, then the guardian … [Read more...]
Is the other parent of your child willfully under-employed to avoid paying child support?
Tennessee courts can modify child support up or down if a parent has a significant change in income. However, courts won't allow a noncustodial parent to decrease child support if he or she is willfully unemployed or underemployed. There are a number of factors to determine whether the other parent of your child is willfully and/or voluntarily unemployed and/or underemployed.The Guidelines do not presume that a parent is willfully underemployed. TENN. COMP. R. & REGS. … [Read more...]