Divorce Lawyer - Joseph F. Rosenberg
Comfortable and Relaxed Law Office
Contemplating divorce can be a daunting experience and one that can
make people apprehensive and nervous. Seeking a divorce lawyer can be a
stressful endeavor and Mr. Rosenberg is aware of these apprehensions.
Attorney Rosenberg will put you at ease in his comfortable and relaxed
office. You will be able to discuss your concerns and your apprehensions
and together work out the best action plan for your divorce.
Special New Tennessee Divorce Laws
Attorney Rosenberg, a divorce lawyer practicing in Tennessee, is
experienced in the new laws that govern divorces in the state of
Tennessee. He can guide you carefully through this new process. As a
divorce lawyer, Mr. Rosenberg can discuss all the issues involved in a
Tennessee divorce including special requirements regarding children of
the marriage.
Free Consultation
A free initial consultation is standard in Attorney Rosenberg's
office. When you contact Mr. Rosenberg, he will schedule a free initial
consultation for you. This will give you the opportunity to discuss all
the circumstances of your situation and to learn the best way to handle
your divorce. As an experienced divorce lawyer, Mr. Rosenberg will
evaluate your situation with you and advise you on the best way to
proceed with your divorce.
Divorce Lawyer - Middle Tennessee
Attorney Joseph F. Rosenberg is a divorce lawyer serving clients in
all Middle Tennessee counties including:
- Sumner County
- Robertson County
- Davidson County
- Montgomery County
- Williamson County
- Wilson County
- Rutherford County
- Dickson County
- Cheatham County
Fees
- Attorney Joseph Rosenberg will fully discuss and explain the fee
for your divorce.
- There is no flat fee for a divorce since each case has different
circumstances and complexities.
- There are flexible payment options available to pay the legal fees
for the services of Mr. Rosenberg as your divorce lawyer.
Grounds for Divorce
As your divorce lawyer, Attorney Rosenberg will review with you the
various grounds for divorce in the state of Tennessee. Some of these
include issues of impotency, adultery, felonies, abandonment,
drunkenness, cruel and inhuman treatment, irreconcilable differences and
separations. Your divorce lawyer will be able to interpret these grounds
as they relate to your situation and advise you accordingly.
Residence Requirements
In the state of Tennessee there are residency requirements regarding
persons getting divorces. A divorce lawyer will be able to guide you and
inform you of any requirements that pertain to you and your
circumstances before you proceed with a divorce.
Child Custody and Visitation
There are many rules and laws about child custody and visitation that
are incorporated in the divorce laws of the state of Tennessee. Mr.
Rosenberg, as your divorce lawyer, will carefully discuss the various
options, regulations, and procedures regarding custody and visitation.
Part of the services of the divorce lawyer is to prepare a parenting
plan that is required in the state of Tennessee for all couples with
children at the time either party is seeking a divorce.
Property Division
When a married couple enters into a divorce the divorce lawyer will
assist in the division of property consisting of money, furniture, real
estate, homes, vehicles and any other property owned by the couple. The
divorce lawyer will act as a mediator in many instances to help make
this property division equitable and to ensure that you, his client,
receives your fair share of the property.
Other Issues Handled by the Divorce Lawyer
Your divorce lawyer will also handle issues relating to child
support, alimony, taxes responsibilities, credit card responsibilities,
the location of the new residence, insurance and medical care.
Contact Your Divorce Lawyer
Contact Attorney Rosenberg to set up your
free consultation regarding your rights and your situation for divorce.
As your divorce lawyer, he will do all that is in his power to ensure
that your divorce is equitable and fair and that all the pertinent
circumstances are addressed.
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