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How to Have a Smooth Divorce

Let’s face it: divorce is rough.  You’re breaking up with someone you pledge to live the rest of your life with, and the painful part is that they are doing the same.  Almost daily, you can see headlines of a celebrity getting a divorce and things are turning nasty.  A divorce is almost intrinsically connected to […]

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How do Tennessee Courts Decide Who Gets Custody of the Child?

When going through a divorce, the division of property isn’t the biggest issue for most parents.  The court’s decision of who gets custody of the child often has a much higher priority in the eyes of parents than anything else.   Before you step into the courtroom, take a moment the familiarize yourself with the […]

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Caesars Control Over Bankruptcy is Almost Up, Gains Another Month Before Investigators Set Loose

The operating arm of Caesars Entertainment Corp has been chugging its way through a highly-scrutinized bankruptcy, with creditors ranging from the senior first-lien holders down to the smaller junior creditors all watching and waiting for their chance to dip their fingers in the honeypot.   Since the start, however, many of the creditors have been […]

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Unsatisfied with Your Child Support Situation? A Child Support Attorney can Fix That

When a Tennessee court decides on matters concerning child custody and support, they do so in the best interest of the child.  They’ll determine if the parents should be granted joint physical custody of the child, or, in more extreme cases, will determine if one parent should be granted primary custody.  The court will then […]

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Prescription Pill Investigation Leads to Guns, Knives, and a Murder-for-Hire Plot

A Long Island cardiologist has been arrested after an initial investigation concerning prescription pills lead investigators to the discovery of a hidden stash of weapons, many of which were illegal, and an elaborate murder-for-hire scheme to have his medical rival (who had been his business partner at one point) killed.   Dr. Anthony J. Moschetto, […]

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Golf Couple Jason and Amanda Dufner File for Divorce

PGA golfer Jason Dufner and his wife Amanda are bringing their 3-year marriage to an end after divorce papers were filed in a Jefferson County court in Alabama.   According to the documents, the two had been living separately since February 17, and Amanda felt there was no way to repair the relationship.  In her […]

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Radical Terrorist Supporter was Denied Child Custody, Attorney Appeals Court to Revive Case

The attorney for a convicted terrorist support has appealed to a three-judge panel of the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals to reopen the case of his client’s parental rights lawsuit, claiming that the earlier judge’s dismissal of the case as “frivolous” wasn’t fanciful, and it had been supported by many legitimate documents.   Zachary […]

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Serial Flasher Arrested, Charged, and Released in Clarksville

Joshua Stiles, a 38-year-old man, is a serial flasher.  With convictions stretching all the way back to 2006, the man seems to have a childish problem of enjoying flashing his gentials at women.  Recently, even more charges have been added to his list of crimes after being arrested and charged for indecent exposure in Clarksville, […]

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Keyshawn Johnson’s Wife Has Filed for Divorce

After only 7-months of marital “bliss,” ex-NFL star Keyshawn Johnson and his wife, Jennifer Conrad, look to be calling it quits after Jennifer filed documents for divorce.   Citing irreconcilable differences, Jennifer filed for divorce from Keyshawn in the Los Angeles County Superior Court at the start of this month, only 7 months since they […]

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Can Bankruptcy Be the Solution to Your Debt Problem?

Whenever you hear about bankruptcy, more likely than not, it’s followed up with implications of failure: “Such-and-such company declared bankruptcy today after multiple years of net losses.”  It’s even so far stigmatized that family board games use it as a term to declare that the player lost.   Judging from how it’s portrayed in society, […]

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