Middle Tennessee Legal Blog
Who gets the inheritance I received during the marriage?
If you are going through a complex, high-asset divorce in Middle Tennessee, you may be wondering what will happen to the inheritance you received during your marriage. Will you have to split it with your soon-to-be ex-spouse, and how can you protect it from them?...
How is spousal support or alimony determined in Tennessee?
Financial matters are often the biggest challenge that people must address when pursuing divorces in Tennessee. For some couples, disagreements center on their shared assets or debts. Both spouses might want to continue living in the marital home, for example. In...
Top reasons why social media is dangerous for your divorce
If you expect your divorce to be contentious, then you need to know how to protect yourself and your interests from attacks while also advocating for your position. It’s not an easy thing to do, but you can position yourself for success by knowing what to look out...
Can a Medicare fraud conviction lead to prison?
When you consider the totality of crime, it may seem confusing to match the level of crime to the punishment. Indeed, when watching the news, we often see punishments that rarely fit the alleged crime. And, this may lead those charged with Medicare fraud to wonder...
What is federal racketeering?
Our readers in Tennessee probably know that many federal criminal charges focus on more complicated crimes than you might see at the state level. Oftentimes, federal crimes are those that involve monetary transactions or earnings, usually in efforts that cross state...
How intent for white collar crime is determined
In the complex world of white-collar crimes, intent plays a pivotal role in legal proceedings. It’s the determining factor that can separate an innocent business decision from a fraudulent act. Proving intent beyond a reasonable doubt is essential for securing...
Understanding equitable distribution in a high-asset divorce
A high-asset divorce in Tennessee can come with quite a bit of stress, in large part because the term “equitable distribution” applies to the property and debt division process. If you are facing a divorce case, it is important to understand what this term means and...
What is tax evasion, and what are the possible consequences?
Income taxes are a fact of life for everyone earning income while living in the United States. Employers generally withhold money from every paycheck they issue to their workers to contribute toward their estimated annual tax obligations. Independent contractors and...
What makes high-asset divorces different?
One mistake that successful Middle Tennessee business owners or professionals can make is assuming that their looming divorce or separation can be handled just like any other divorce. Like any misunderstanding, there is some truth to this. Tennessee’s property...
You can fight to avoid these consequences of conviction
When considering a plea deal, you’ll be looking at the penalties sought to be imposed. But even when it seems like the prosecutor is being reasonable, there are a number of collateral consequences that you need to consider before agreeing to a conviction. After all,...