Irwin Kuhn brings over 20 years of wide-ranging legal and mediation experience to Dobbins and Venick law firm in Nashville. Irwin handles family law cases including divorce law and post-divorce matters. He also assists clients with health care and end of life planning, including preparation of health care directives and living wills for...
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Dot Dobbins is a partner in the firm of Dobbins & Venick, established in October 1993. Prior to that she was in private practice with the firm of Woods and Venick from October 1990 until September 1993. She has a family law practice with an emphasis on domestic relations cases, as well as legislative advocacy. From 1987 to1990 she was...
Alimony
There are four types of alimony in Tennessee. Courts may order or parties may agree to transitional alimony, rehabilitative alimony, periodic alimony also called alimony in futuro, or lump sum alimony also called alimony in solido. A marriage can also end with no order of alimony.
Transitional alimony is appropriate when one party needs assistance adjusting to life after divorce. It can only be modified in limited circumstances. Rehabilitative alimony in Tennessee is meant to give the economically disadvantaged spouse a chance to develop the ability to earn enough money to maintain an appropriate standard of living. Alimony in futuro is ordered when the court finds that rehabilitation is unlikely. Both rehabilitative alimony and alimony in futuro can be modified when there have been major changes of circumstances. Even if the parties agree on their own to change alimony, it is important that it be done in writing and made a part of the court record. Alimony in solido or lump sum alimony by definition may not be changed.
In Tennessee, the alimony law instructs courts to take into consideration many factors. Experienced attorneys can help you understand what is appropriate in your situation.
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COLLABORATIVE FAMILY LAW COMES TO NASHVILLE
(Originally published by The Nashville Bar Journal, December 2011-January 2012)
BY: IRWIN J. KUHN
The stage for a workable post marriage relationship between two people whose lives will always connected through children or family or friends is not set well by a...
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