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Staying productive at work during a divorce

On behalf of Ken Lawson Law | Jun 22, 2020 | Family Law

One concern for people in Tennessee who are getting a divorce might be how to keep it from affecting them at work. The stress of this time can be compounded if a person thinks their job is in jeopardy. Some people might make the mistake of trying to lose themselves in...

Issues with grandparents seeking child custody and visitation

On behalf of Ken Lawson Law | Jun 8, 2020 | Child Custody, Family Law

Tennessee grandparents undoubtedly want the best for their children and grandchildren. Being a grandparent is generally perceived as spending time with the grandchildren on holidays, taking them on trips and then returning them to a nurturing atmosphere....

Why some parents pit their children against one another

On behalf of Ken Lawson Law | Jun 3, 2020 | Child Custody, Family Law

One of the worst things that a parent can do in the eyes of a Tennessee court is to engage in a pattern of trying to alienate his or her child from the other parent. Beyond being prepared to take strong legal action if the other parent is trying to do this to you, it...

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