Lawyers, and he has been listed as one of the "Best Lawyers in America" in matrimonial and family law every year since 2007. Attorney Larry Hayes Jr. has more than twenty-seven years of experience representing clients with their divorce issues. Mr. Hayes concentrates his legal practice on divorce matters involving large estates or complex financial issues.
Mr. Hayes has represented a myriad of country music celebrities, business owners, attorneys, doctors, and many other high-profile individuals and professionals at the trial and appellate levels. Mr. Hayes has earned a national reputation for aggressive, detail-oriented representation while maintaining the highest ethical standards.
In 2007, Mr. Hayes was honored as the fourth lawyer from Nashville (and only the twelfth lawyer from Tennessee) to be named a Fellow in the esteemed American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, founded in 1962 in Chicago.Members of the Academy are generally recognized by judges and attorneys as pre-eminent family law practitioners with a high level of knowledge, skill and integrity.
Mr. Hayes has represented a myriad of country music celebrities, business owners, attorneys, doctors, and many other high-profile individuals and professionals at the trial and appellate levels. Mr. Hayes has earned a national reputation for aggressive, detail-oriented representation while maintaining the highest ethical standards.
In 2007, Mr. Hayes was honored as the fourth lawyer from Nashville (and only the twelfth lawyer from Tennessee) to be named a Fellow in the esteemed American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, founded in 1962 in Chicago.Members of the Academy are generally recognized by judges and attorneys as pre-eminent family law practitioners with a high level of knowledge, skill and integrity.
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The fourth lawyer from Nashville and twelfth lawyer from Tennessee to be named a Fellow in the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.
Appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court to serve as a member of the Disciplinary Hearing Committee for the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility, which oversees discipline of all lawyers in the state.
Formerly Licensed Rule 31 mediator (certified as a mediator in 1994 by the American Arbitration Association).
Mr. Hayes is a frequent lecturer and writer on matrimonial and family law topics, and has created a Divorce Guide to provide clients with general information on the divorce process.
Appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court to serve as a member of the Disciplinary Hearing Committee for the Tennessee Board of Professional Responsibility, which oversees discipline of all lawyers in the state.
Formerly Licensed Rule 31 mediator (certified as a mediator in 1994 by the American Arbitration Association).
Mr. Hayes is a frequent lecturer and writer on matrimonial and family law topics, and has created a Divorce Guide to provide clients with general information on the divorce process.
Mr. Hayes focuses his practice on matters involving large estates or complex financial issues.
He has more than 27 years of matrimonial law experience, he was the fourth lawyer in the Nashville, Tennessee, area to be named a fellow in the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and has been selected as one of the "Best Lawyers in America" by his peers every year since 2007.
Clients benefit from the experience and knowledge that Mr. Hayes brings to each case, as well as his commitment to providing sound legal counsel for every client he represents.
He has more than 27 years of matrimonial law experience, he was the fourth lawyer in the Nashville, Tennessee, area to be named a fellow in the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and has been selected as one of the "Best Lawyers in America" by his peers every year since 2007.
Clients benefit from the experience and knowledge that Mr. Hayes brings to each case, as well as his commitment to providing sound legal counsel for every client he represents.
More and more couples have come to realize the frailty of life and the frailty of marriage.
Beyond protecting assets that are currently owned by one or both future spouses, prenuptial agreements are increasingly used as a "playbook" for the marriage itself, defining specific roles and responsibilities that each spouse will play in the anticipated union.
When considering a prenuptial agreement, make sure you work with an attorney who has the experience and knowledge to protect your interests and handle the delicate negotiations appropriately.
Beyond protecting assets that are currently owned by one or both future spouses, prenuptial agreements are increasingly used as a "playbook" for the marriage itself, defining specific roles and responsibilities that each spouse will play in the anticipated union.
When considering a prenuptial agreement, make sure you work with an attorney who has the experience and knowledge to protect your interests and handle the delicate negotiations appropriately.
Court Orders, whether agreed to by the parties or made by a court after a hearing, must be obeyed unless the Order is modified by a subsequent Court Order.
My Hayes represents clients in both enforcement and modification proceedings.
Nashville divorce attorney Larry Hayes Jr. represents clients in enforcement and modification of divorce agreements.
If you win an enforcement or modification action, the other party will have to pay your attorney fees in most cases.
A Court Order must be obeyed by the parties.
My Hayes represents clients in both enforcement and modification proceedings.
Nashville divorce attorney Larry Hayes Jr. represents clients in enforcement and modification of divorce agreements.
If you win an enforcement or modification action, the other party will have to pay your attorney fees in most cases.
A Court Order must be obeyed by the parties.
Mr. Hayes has handled many successful appeals on behalf of his clients and he has the necessary experience to argue your case before both the Tennessee Court of Appeals and the Tennessee Supreme Court.
In the case, the Mother, who was the gestational carrier of triplets, had conceived by means of eggs donated by an anonymous third-party woman and fertilized with the Father's sperm, filed parentage action against Father, seeking custody of the children and child support.
In response, Father argued that Mother had no standing as a "parent" under Tennessee law, because she lacked any genetic connection to children.
In the case, the Mother, who was the gestational carrier of triplets, had conceived by means of eggs donated by an anonymous third-party woman and fertilized with the Father's sperm, filed parentage action against Father, seeking custody of the children and child support.
In response, Father argued that Mother had no standing as a "parent" under Tennessee law, because she lacked any genetic connection to children.
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