You’re ready to choose a designated legal guardian for your child who would raise them if you and your spouse or co-parent are no longer around. This is typically designated in your will or living trust. While the odds of both of you perishing together are relatively...
What are the pitfalls of incentive trusts?
Incentive trusts are one of several types of trust you might consider when creating your estate plan. As the name suggests, they exist to incentivize the beneficiary to do something. That might sound like a good thing, especially if you feel your children need an...
Can you relocate with your children after your divorce?
In the early stages of a Tennessee divorce, parents often focus on simply making it from day to day. It can be hard for the family to adjust to new custody arrangements and to balance family court proceedings with the ongoing demands of daily life. Many recently...