
Tennessee Basic Wills: Why Every Adult Should Have One
A basic Tennessee will is one of the simplest, cheapest things you can do for your family. Here is what it actually does, what happens without one, and who needs one (everyone).
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A basic Tennessee will is one of the simplest, cheapest things you can do for your family. Here is what it actually does, what happens without one, and who needs one (everyone).
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Injured in an I-24 or Monteagle Mountain crash in Marion County? Here's Tennessee's one-year deadline, comparative fault rule, and what Jasper drivers should do now.
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Filing for divorce in Sequatchie County? Here's how Tennessee's grounds, waiting periods, parenting plans, and best-interest factors actually work for Dunlap families.
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Pulled over for DUI in Dayton or along U.S. 27 in Rhea County? Here's what Tennessee law requires officers to prove at every stage of the stop.
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Estate planning in Bledsoe County? Here's what a valid Tennessee will requires, how intestacy works, and how Pikeville families should protect land and family assets.
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Getting arrested is terrifying. As a former police officer and prosecutor, Quinn Rodriguez walks you through exactly what to do — and what NOT to do — after an arrest in Tennessee.
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Tennessee courts prioritize the best interests of the child. Here are five key factors that can affect your custody case and what you can do to prepare.
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The pressure to just plead guilty and move on is real — but the consequences of that decision can follow you for years. As a former prosecutor, I've seen what happens when people don't have an attorney in their corner.
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A DUI arrest can be overwhelming. Here is a step-by-step guide to what happens next — and how an experienced DUI defense attorney can help protect your future.
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Before I became a defense attorney, I was a police officer. I know exactly how law enforcement thinks during a traffic stop or police encounter — and what you should know to protect yourself.
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Understanding the difference between a felony and a misdemeanor in Tennessee can mean the difference between jail time measured in months and years in state prison. Here's what every Tennessean should know.
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