Divorce

Divorce isn’t just about ending a marriage — it’s about starting a new chapter while protecting what matters most to you. But without the right guidance, the process can quickly become overwhelming.

Think of divorce as a roadmap to redefine your future. Without clear legal steps, emotions can take over, leaving you vulnerable to disputes over assets, custody, and support.

A well-handled divorce process helps you navigate tough decisions with clarity and confidence — from dividing property to protecting your parental rights. It’s not about winning or losing; it’s about securing your peace of mind as you move forward.

At Douglass & Runger, we provide compassionate, experienced representation to guide you through this major life change and help you achieve the best possible outcome.

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Divorce Attorneys in Memphis: Choosing the Right Representation

Divorce is a big step, and it’s normal to feel overwhelmed by the emotional and legal challenges that come with it. Whether you’re just starting to think about divorce, already in the middle of it, or dealing with other family law issues, knowing your rights and options is essential. At Douglass & Runger, we’re here to help. Our team of experienced Memphis divorce lawyers will guide you through every step, giving you the support and representation you need to make confident decisions. If you’re in Tennessee and need a trusted divorce lawyer, we’re ready to stand by your side.

Choosing the right attorney is the first and most important step in your divorce journey. A skilled divorce attorney can make all the difference in ensuring your rights are protected, and you reach a fair settlement.

At Douglass & Runger, our experienced divorce attorneys in Memphis understand the nuances of Tennessee divorce law and are committed to helping you navigate this challenging time. Whether you’re dealing with a contested divorce, uncontested divorce, or complex issues like property division or alimony, we’re here to help.

 

Why Choose Douglass & Runger?

  • Experienced Divorce Attorneys: Our team has extensive experience handling all types of divorce cases, from simple, uncontested divorces to complex, high-asset divorces.
  • Compassionate Representation: We understand that divorce is not just a legal issue but also an emotional one. Our attorneys provide compassionate and personalized representation.
  • Client-Centered Approach: We prioritize clear communication, ensuring that you are informed and involved in every step of the process.

 

The Divorce Process in Tennessee

The divorce process in Tennessee can vary depending on whether the divorce is contested or uncontested. Below, we outline the general steps involved in a Tennessee divorce:

  1. Filing for Divorce: The divorce process begins when one spouse files a petition for divorce with the appropriate court. This document outlines the grounds for divorce and the relief sought, such as property division, alimony, and child custody.
  2. Serving the Divorce Papers: After the petition is filed, the other spouse must be served with divorce papers. This can be done in person, by mail, or, in some cases, by publication if the spouse cannot be located.
  3. Response and Negotiation: The other spouse has a certain amount of time to respond to the petition. During this phase, both parties will negotiate the terms of the divorce, including property division, child custody, and support arrangements.
  4. Court Hearings and Mediation: If the divorce is contested, several court hearings or mediation sessions may be held to resolve disputed issues.
  5. Finalizing the Divorce: Once all issues are resolved, the court will issue a final divorce decree, which legally dissolves the marriage and outlines the terms of the divorce.

 

Costs and Fees: Understanding the Financial Aspects of Divorce

Divorce can be expensive, and understanding the potential costs is important as you plan your next steps. The costs associated with divorce can vary widely depending on the complexity of the case and whether the divorce is contested.

Factors Affecting the Cost of Divorce:

  • Attorney Fees: Attorney fees are typically the largest expense in a divorce. The cost of a divorce attorney can vary based on their experience and the complexity of the case. At Douglass & Runger, we offer transparent pricing and will work with you to create a plan that fits your budget.
  • Court Fees: Filing fees and other court costs are a standard part of the divorce process.
  • Mediation Costs: If you and your spouse opt for mediation instead of litigation, you may incur additional costs for the mediator.
  • Other Expenses: Depending on your situation, you may also need to budget for appraisers, financial experts, and other professionals.

 

Legal Considerations: Important Factors in Tennessee Divorces

Divorce laws can vary from state to state, so it’s important to understand the specific legal considerations in Tennessee. Here are a few key points to keep in mind:

  1. Grounds for Divorce: Tennessee recognizes both fault and no-fault grounds for divorce. No-fault divorces are often quicker and less contentious, but fault-based grounds, such as adultery or abandonment, may affect the outcome of the case.
  2. Property Division: Tennessee is an equitable distribution state, which means that marital property is divided fairly, though not necessarily equally, between the spouses.
  3. Alimony: Spousal support, or alimony, may be awarded based on several factors, including the length of the marriage, each spouse’s financial situation, and contributions to the marriage (such as homemaking).
  4. Child Custody and Support: Tennessee courts prioritize the child’s best interests when determining custody and support arrangements.

 

Special Circumstances in Divorce

Some divorces involve special circumstances that require additional legal attention. Here are a few examples:

  • Divorcing an Absent Spouse: If you haven’t seen your spouse in years or don’t know their whereabouts, you can still get a divorce in Tennessee through a process known as divorce by publication.
  • Uncooperative Spouse: If your spouse refuses to participate in the divorce process or pay temporary alimony or child support, there are legal remedies available to ensure that you receive the support you need.
  • Elderly Divorce: Divorces involving elderly couples can present unique challenges, such as dividing retirement accounts or addressing long-term care needs.

 

Mediation and Alternatives to Litigation

Mediation is an increasingly popular alternative to traditional divorce litigation. In mediation, a neutral third party helps both spouses reach an agreement on key issues, such as property division and child custody. Mediation can be faster, less expensive, and less adversarial than going to court.

At Douglass & Runger, we offer mediation services to help you resolve your divorce amicably and efficiently. Our attorneys are also skilled negotiators who can represent your interests during mediation, ensuring that you reach a fair settlement.

 

What is a Guardian ad Litem?

A Guardian ad Litem (GAL) is a court-appointed advocate responsible for representing the child’s best interests in legal proceedings. In child support and custody cases, a GAL may be appointed to prioritize the child’s welfare. The GAL investigates the situation, interviews relevant parties, and recommends custody and support arrangements to the court.

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Attorneys

Jonathan E. Collins
Joshua A. Wallis

FAQ's

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Why Choose Douglass & Runger for Your Needs?

Every family law case is unique, with its own set of concerns and priorities. Our attorneys take the time to understand your specific situation and goals, craft personalized strategies to address your needs.

Whether you’re worried about maintaining a strong relationship with your children after a divorce or ensuring your loved one’s wishes are honored during estate planning, our attorneys will be there to listen, empathize, and develop a plan that puts your interests first.

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