by Michael Inman | Sep 20, 2023 | Family Law
Child custody and visitation rights are crucial aspects of family law in Tennessee. When parents separate or divorce, they often seek to establish or modify custody and visitation arrangements that prioritize the best interests of their children. If you’re a...
by Michael Inman | Aug 16, 2023 | Estate Planning
There’s no shortage of software programs and online apps designed to help you create a will or estate plan for yourself and your loved ones. And while these programs and apps may be convenient, they aren’t the right option for many people who want to...
by Michael Inman | Jul 18, 2023 | Family Law
Whether you or your spouse has already filed for divorce, or you’re thinking about starting the divorce process, you probably already know you need a lawyer. However, hiring just any law firm can be a big mistake. That’s because not all law firms are created equal,...
by Michael Inman | Jun 13, 2023 | Family Law
Child support arrangements are important, as they can ensure that children living with a single biological parent have the financial means to live happy and healthy lives. However, child support arrangements are often hotly contested when they’re being created and...
by Michael Inman | May 19, 2023 | Estate Planning
If you’re confused about wills and estate planning, you aren’t alone. Many people put off creating wills and estate plans for years or even decades because they’re unsure about how to start or worried about making a mistake. And unfortunately, their loved ones often...
by Michael Inman | Apr 13, 2023 | Family Law
When the parents of a child divorce, the court determines who the child will live with. In some cases, it’s a 50/50 custody arrangement where both parents get equal time with their child. In other cases, a parent may get weekend custody of their child once per week or...
by Michael Inman | Mar 20, 2023 | Estate Planning
Creating a will or planning an estate can make a lot of people uncomfortable. Because of that, many people put it off for years or even decades. Then, when they need a will or an estate plan, it’s often more difficult for them to create one to their exact needs and...
by Michael Inman | Feb 15, 2023 | Family Law
There’s nothing more important in life than family. Unfortunately, family life isn’t always pleasant or even tolerable. It’s extremely common for Tennesseans to face problems with their marriages, and sometimes, the solution to those problems is divorce. When...
by Michael Inman | Feb 15, 2018 | Firm News
This last week I had my third successful jury trial in a row in the last two years. While this trial was the first time I represented the Defendant, it was satisfying saving this individual $300,000.00, plus a punitive award that exceeded a $1,000,000.00. In my last...
by Michael Inman | Jan 30, 2018 | Firm News
First, let us address how they are similar. A conservatorship and a POA are similar in that both call for one individual (Person A) to make certain decisions for another individual (Person B). Both are written documents: they cannot be by verbal or “handshake”...