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Frequently Asked Law Questions

  • Do I have to give my spouse half of what we own if we divorce in Tennessee?

    Tennessee follows equitable distribution laws, which means assets acquired during the marriage are typically divided fairly, but not necessarily equally. Factors like each spouse's contribution to the marriage and earning capacity are considered. It's best to consult with a lawyer for personalized advice.

  • How do I remove a business partner in Tennessee if they won’t contribute to the business anymore?

    Removing a business partner in Tennessee typically involves following the procedures outlined in your partnership agreement or state laws. If there’s no agreement in place, you may need to seek legal counsel to understand your options, which may include buyout agreements or dissolution proceedings depending on the circumstances. It’s crucial to approach this situation carefully to protect both your interests and the integrity of the business.

  • What is a U visa and how much does one cost?

    A U visa is a type of nonimmigrant visa available to victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity.



    The U visa process is complicated and the legal fees to provide the service will be based on a case by case basis. Filing fees will vary depending on who’s applying and if you want to apply for work permits, etc.

  • Why hire an attorney to probate my mother’s estate in Tennessee?

    Hiring an attorney to probate your mother's estate in Tennessee can be beneficial for several reasons:



    1. Legal expertise: Probate laws can be complex, and an attorney experienced in probate matters can navigate the process efficiently, ensuring all legal requirements are met.



    2. Minimize errors: An attorney can help prevent mistakes that could lead to delays or disputes during the probate process, potentially saving time and money in the long run.



    3. Representation in court: If there are any disputes or challenges to the will or estate administration, having an attorney can provide representation in court proceedings.



    4. Asset protection: An attorney can help protect the assets of the estate and ensure they are distributed according to your mother's wishes and Tennessee law.



    5. Peace of mind: Dealing with the probate process can be emotionally challenging, and having an attorney to handle the legal aspects can provide peace of mind during a difficult time.



    Overall, hiring an attorney can streamline the probate process, protect the interests of the estate and beneficiaries, and provide invaluable support and guidance during a stressful time.

  • Why would I register my business as a limited liability company versus a corporation in Tennessee?

    Choosing between a Limited Liability Company (LLC) and a Corporation in Tennessee depends on various factors like taxation, liability protection, and management structure. LLCs offer flexible management, pass-through taxation, and limited liability protection for members. Corporations provide a clear structure, potential tax advantages, and flexibility in ownership transfer. Consulting with a legal or financial advisor can help determine which structure aligns best with your business goals and needs.

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