Divorce Attorney Serving Middle Tennessee
Clarity, compassion & experience when you need it most.
Divorce is never easy—but the right legal support can make the path forward clearer. Whether your case is simple or complex, we’ll help you understand your options, protect your rights, and make informed decisions about what comes next.
We represent individuals and families across Middle Tennessee, including Davidson, Sumner & Robertson counties. Our team handles both contested and uncontested divorces with an emphasis on practical solutions and steady communication.
How We Guide You Through Divorce
We Listen First
No two divorces are the same. We take time to learn what matters most to you—whether that’s protecting your children, maintaining financial stability, or staying out of court if possible.
We Make the Process Clear
From filing to final orders, we explain each step in plain terms. You’ll understand your options, rights, and what to expect—without the legal jargon.
We Fight When It’s Necessary
If your case involves serious conflict, we’re ready. We have extensive experience litigating divorce cases in local courts and won’t back down when your future is on the line.
What We Handle
Contested Divorce
When you and your spouse can’t agree on key issues—like property, custody, or support—we’ll help you prepare, file, and build a strong case for trial or mediation.
Uncontested Divorce
If both parties agree on terms, we’ll make sure the legal paperwork is done correctly and everything is finalized efficiently—saving time and stress.
Property Division
We help clients divide marital assets fairly, including real estate, retirement accounts, and business interests.
Spousal Support / Alimony
Whether you're seeking support or being asked to pay, we’ll advocate for a fair outcome based on your needs, income, and obligations.
Divorce Modifications
Life changes. If you need to adjust a divorce decree after the fact—such as parenting time or support—we’ll help you file and pursue the appropriate changes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to get divorced in Tennessee?
If uncontested, it can take as little as 60–90 days. Contested divorces often take longer depending on the complexity of your case, level of cooperation, and the court’s schedule.
What is the difference between contested & uncontested divorce?
An uncontested divorce means you and your spouse agree on all major issues. A contested divorce means there’s disagreement—often about finances, custody, or property—and the court may need to get involved.
Do I have to go to court?
Let's Start a ConversationNot always. Many divorces settle through negotiation or mediation. But if court becomes necessary, we’re prepared to advocate strongly on your behalf from start to finish.
Will I need to provide financial documents?
Yes. Whether your case is contested or not, both spouses are required to exchange financial information. We’ll walk you through exactly what to gather and when.
Can I update child support or custody later?
Yes. Even after a divorce is finalized, parenting plans and support orders can be modified. If your circumstances change, we can help you seek updates through the court.
Divorce marks a major life transition—but you don’t have to go through it alone.
We’re here to help you find clarity, make smart choices, and start your next chapter with confidence.