Parentage Actions for the Unmarried
In this issue, I will be addressing parentage actions related to children born out of wedlock. Actions to establish paternity...
Joshua L. Rogers is a partner with the law firm Schell & Oglesby in Franklin, Tennessee. He concentrates his practice in the domestic relations field and is a Rule 31 listed mediator. He formally served as a juvenile court magistrate in Williamson County, presiding over custody, dependency and neglect and delinquency matters. Mr. Rogers worked as a clerk for the judges of the 21st Judicial District while attending law school. He was recently selected to the 2015 Mid- South Rising Stars list and is a graduate of the 2013-2014 Leadership Franklin class.
In this issue, I will be addressing parentage actions related to children born out of wedlock. Actions to establish paternity...
As a litigator, there may be times in your practice when a witness is not available or unwilling to come...
In family law cases, one of the most common pre-trial motions filed is a motion to set a temporary parenting...
Pursuant to the Tennessee child support guidelines, a parent’s child support obligation is calculated based upon the monthly gross income...
Most jurisdictions in middle Tennessee now require that the parties attend mediation prior to setting a trial date for either...
Parental relocation cases can be some of the most difficult custody cases to litigate. It is important to advise your...
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