Get Divorce or Post-Divorce Advice in Knoxville, TN
Filing divorce is stressful—your family is breaking apart, and you have a lot of decisions to make. Do not make decisions to answer or file divorce papers without talking to a lawyer first. Some decisions may be permanent, whether you intend to make permanent decisions or not.
Tennessee divorce courts have specific laws to follow when granting an uncontested or contested divorce, mediation, alimony, and when deciding child custody and visitation matters. If you are being sued for divorce, or if you need to start the process, Knoxville Attorney William C. Cremins can make it easier to choose among divorce law firms. Attorney William C. Cremins will discuss your situation during a free 30-minute consultation.
If you are divorced, but have difficulty talking to or visiting your child or children, Attorney William C. Cremins will help you learn about and enforce your rights. In Tennessee, unless otherwise ordered, non-custodial parents usually have rights, codified at Tennessee Code Annotated Section 36-6-110, referred to as “The Parental Bill of Rights.“ In the event of job loss, transfer or remarriage, Attorney William C. Cremins can help parents to obtain the necessary court approval to move with their children, as well as, help prevent parents from moving away with their children.
Help for Contested or Uncontested Divorces
Attorney William C. Cremins will work with you to determine in which court to seek a divorce, and upon which grounds to file for, or defend, your divorce whether it involves a contested or uncontested divorce in Knoxville and throughout East Tennessee. Some clients file their own paperwork and then seek legal counsel, not knowing they may waive legal rights by filing self-prepared documents to start or answer a divorce. It is important that you not file any documents to begin or answer a divorce case until you have spoken to a lawyer. Read more about grounds for divorce in Tennessee Code Annotated Section 36-4-101.
William Cremins provides divorce help in Knoxville and East Tennessee with all aspects of divorce:
For a consultation with a Knoxville divorce attorney that understands family and divorce law in TN, contact William C. Cremins or call 1-866-618-6539.