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Few things affect your life like a threat to your freedom or your family. At the Franklin, Tennessee, law firm of Milazo Law, P.C., John M. Milazo can provide experienced legal representation in Divorce, Criminal Defense, Family Law and a broad range of other legal matters.

Drawing from 14 years of experience in providing legal services and legal advice to the people of Williamson County, Franklin and other areas of Middle Tennessee, John M. Milazo can help you through your situation while caring for you and your family's special needs.Whether you are facing a Complicated Divorce or an Uncontested Divorce, the passionate representation of an experienced attorney will help you best serve your family's interests.

Child Custody remains an important factor in Divorce, Post-Divorce and even Custody Disputes of Parents who never married. Your kids deserve to have their best interests preserved when their parents divorce. Personal attention to details and specific needs of your family and your child or children is what make John M. Milazo of the Franklin, Tennessee Law Firm Milazo Law, P.C. in Williamson County stand out from the rest.
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If you have divorce or criminal defense law legal questions, contact our firm.
We offer free initial consultations, accept credit cards and are conveniently located "in the blue house behind Domino's Pizza, " also known as the Carter Cotton Gin House, 109 Cleburne Street, Franklin, Tennessee.
To contact us, call 615-599-7719.
Serving clients in Williamson County, Franklin TN, Fairview TN, Spring Hill TN, Brentwood TN, Maury County, Coulmbia TN, Mt.
Pleasant TN, Davidson County, Nashville TN, Lewis County, Hohenwald TN, Hickman County, Centerville TN, Lyles TN, Perry County, Linden TN, Marshall County, Lewisburg TN, Bedford County, Shelbyville TN, Rutherford County, Murfreesboro TN, Smyrna TN, Dickson County, Dickson TN, Burns TN, Sumner County, Gallatin, TN, Robertson County, Springfield, TN and Giles County, Pulaski, TN John M. Milazo would be happy to serve you as well.
Whether you are going through a divorce or seeking to modify an existing Final Decree of Divorce which awarded alimony from one party to the other, the payment of alimony, also known as spousal support is based primarily on two things; the need of one-party and the ability of the other party to pay.
Also, there are several other factors which the court may consider in determining if spousal support is appropriate in a specific instance.
An experienced divorce attorney familiar with the law as it relates to alimony and the pattern of awarding alimony for the judge who will hear your particular matter is necessary to help you determine if your situation is one in which the court will likely award some type of alimony and if so which type best fits your situation.
Whether parents of a minor child were previously married or even if they never resided together in the same household, it is necessary to calculate the proper amount of support to be ordered paid by the Alternative Residential Parent.
It is important to have your situation closely assessed by a skilled trial attorney to determine if you are paying or receiving the proper amount of support under the current guidelines.
The Tennessee Statutory Child Support Guidelines establish a mathematical formula for determining each party's financial responsibility for supporting the minor children.
In recent years, the word custody has been substituted in Tennessee Courts in recent years with Primary Residential Parent.
The meaning is still the same in that in most situations one parent ultimately maintains a more dominant parenting relationship with the children while the other parent visits regularly.
In cases resulting from Divorce, the decision of who should serve as the Primary Residential Parent is often made by the parties' schedules and their previous parental roles while spouses.
Unfortunately, most Americans will encounter a divorce within their immediate family at some point in their lives.
If your family may be facing the challenge of Divorce, you need to have your own lawyer on your side who is working to make sure you get what you deserve.
Divorces can be Contested or Uncontested depending upon whether the parties can or have reached an agreement which meets the scrutiny of the court and falls within the scope of the law.
John Milazo is an aggressive Divorce Attorney who has more than 14 years of experience helping hundreds of families throughout Middle Tennessee transition through the Divorce process.
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