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Common Divorce Myths
Murfreesboro divorce laws
A great number of beliefs about divorce law in Murfreesboro are based on rumor instead of fact. This can hinder a timely divorce or separation and lead to unnecessary confusion and stress. McCarter, Catron, & East, PLLC would like to clear up some of the most common Murfreesboro divorce separation myths in order to make the experience as smooth as possible.
Myth #1: In a Murfreesboro contested divorce, one party must have a harsher judgment rendered against them, and, therefore, incur greater expense and loss in the divorce.
In a contested divorce in Murfreesboro, the property and assets are divided according to the Tennessee legal standard, which must be fair and equitable. This is the requirement of the statue, regardless of whether one party is considered at fault (i.e., abandoned a spouse, committed adultery, etc.). It means that in most cases, there must be an equal division of both property and debt.
Myth #2: In a Murfreesboro uncontested divorce, the court will agree to any divisions of property or debt as set forth by both parties.
In an uncontested divorce in Murfreesboro, the courts strongly consider recommendations made in a collaborative manner by the parties, but they must still ensure the agreement complies with the fair and equitable statute of Tennessee. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, the division and property should still be roughly equitable between both spouses.
Myth #3: Child custody law in Murfreesboro calls for one party or the other to have full custody of the children.
Murfreesboro custody law allows for parenting time to be awarded to both parents, if desired, with one party typically serving as the primary residential parent.
Myth #4: A Murfreesboro collaborative divorce is only realistic when the parties already get along fairly well with one another.
Collaborative divorce in Murfreesboro is an option for any couple seeking to avoid the hassle, stress, and cost of litigation, even if the couple is not on the best of terms. Mediation in your separation divorce in Murfreesboro can also be an attractive alternative route if you seek to minimize the emotional impact of the process on your children.
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Our Murfreesboro divorce attorneys are available to speak with you about how we can help you resolve your legal issues. We offer a free initial consultation. Contact McCarter, Catron & East, PLLC today.
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