Divorce & Family Law Attorneys in Goodlettsville, TN

Trusted guidance for Tennessee families during life’s most personal legal challenges.

When family structure shifts, emotions run high—and the legal process can feel overwhelming. We’re here to help you navigate everything from divorce and custody to support, adoption, and long-term planning. Our goal is to bring clarity to a complicated situation and help you take the next step with confidence.



We work with families across Goodlettsville, Davidson County, Sumner County, and Robertson County, offering the personal attention you deserve and the experience you need.

Clear Answers from the Start

Whether you're facing a contested divorce or need help updating a parenting plan, we'll help you understand your rights, timelines, and best path forward—before making big decisions.

Steady Support Through Change

We stay in close contact with our clients. You’ll never feel left in the dark, and you won’t be passed around. Our attorneys work directly with you every step of the way.

Solutions That Focus on the Future

From mediation to litigation, we look for lasting, realistic outcomes. Whether you’re planning for your child’s well-being or your own financial stability, we’ll help you protect what matters.

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Whether you’re seeking support, requesting a modification, or enforcing a prior order, we’ll walk you through every step of the process and advocate for a fair outcome.

We help parents establish and update custody and visitation agreements, including cases involving relocation, parental rights, and emergency hearings.

From step-parent and grandparent adoptions to private arrangements and termination of rights, we help families grow—while making sure every legal detail is handled properly.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of divorce cases do you handle?

    We represent clients in both contested and uncontested divorces. Our team works with individuals navigating property division, alimony, parenting plans, and post-divorce modifications.

  • Do I need a lawyer to get custody or child support?

    Technically no—but having a lawyer who understands local rules and judges can make a big difference in outcome, especially if the other party is represented.

  • What should I bring to my first consultation?

    Bring any court papers you’ve received, basic financial documents, and a list of questions or concerns. Don’t worry if you’re unsure—our job is to guide you from day one.

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  • Can you help with guardianship or conservatorship too?

    Yes. In addition to family law, we handle conservatorships and estate matters—particularly when they overlap with family or elder law cases.

No matter what your family is facing, we’re here to help you move forward with clarity and care. From filing for divorce to finalizing an adoption, our team brings both compassion and experience to every case.

Let’s talk about what’s next.