by Michael Inman | Dec 13, 2024 | Family Law
When a marriage ends and children are involved, navigating custody arrangements can be challenging and highly emotional. In Tennessee, terms like “custodial” and “non-custodial” parent are replaced with “Primary Residential Parent”...
by Michael Inman | Dec 2, 2024 | Estate Planning
When planning a disabled loved one’s future, it’s important to ensure they receive the necessary financial support without making them ineligible for public assistance programs like Social Security and Medicaid. One of the most effective tools for this is a...
by Michael Inman | Oct 22, 2024 | Estate Planning
Estate planning and the creation of a will allow people to control the distribution of their assets after death. Knowing that a family member has an estate plan or will can give you and your family peace of mind, especially if they’re of advanced age or have a serious...
by Michael Inman | Oct 1, 2024 | Family Law
Divorce can be stressful for many reasons, including its potential impact on your finances. But if you have a high net worth, the stakes can be even higher when your property is at risk. If you or your spouse have significant assets, navigating a divorce can become...
by Michael Inman | Jul 17, 2024 | Estate Planning
According to Pew Research, around 16% of families in the U.S. are blended families. These are families that include stepparents, stepsiblings, and stepchildren. If you have a blended family, you may wonder how having stepchildren will affect your will or estate plan...