Common mistakes in U.S. visa applications include inconsistent answers across forms, incomplete documentation, DS-160 errors, failure to disclose prior immigration history, and interview statements that conflict with the written record. These issues frequently lead to...
In Tennessee, alimony may be modified if the existing court order allows modification and there has been a substantial and material change in circumstances under Tenn. Code Ann. § 36-5-121. The type of alimony awarded in the divorce decree determines whether...
Divorce during the holidays in Tennessee follows the same statutory framework that applies throughout the year, yet the timing can influence custody schedules, financial planning, and court logistics in Nashville. Tennessee law does not pause in November or December....
For some people living in Nashville, the idea of returning to their home country is not simply uncertain or stressful. It can involve real personal risk based on past events or ongoing threats. In limited situations, U.S. immigration law allows individuals to request...
When someone is charged with a crime in Tennessee, the first question most people ask is how serious the charge actually is. In legal terms, that question comes down to classification. Tennessee law classifies criminal offenses for sentencing purposes, which affects...