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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: can the court make you take a hair follicle test for visitation, or do they have to use a less intrusive means
Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Sep 4, 2021

Yes the court can make you take a hair follicle drug test before visitation.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: I have a final hearing set for next week and my lawyer had to step down. How to I word/file a motion to proceed pro se?

My case has already been prepared and I do not want to have a continuation. I just need to make sure I file this correctly, and understand the exchange of evidence process so I do that correctly. I want to avoid running into any technicality issues over filing mistakes and I only have 3 business... View More

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Aug 26, 2021

I highly suggest you try to find another lawyer. I am not sure if your matter is in VA or TN or if this is a divorce or custody case. Usually, in TN, if an attorney steps down you can show up at the next scheduled hearing and inform the judge you will continue pro se. However, I do not know all... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Child Support and Domestic Violence for Tennessee on
Q: If I move my daughter and I out of fear for our safety when her dad has not established paternity, is there a way

For him to file for joint custody? He is currently in jail due to an FTA and we go to court next week for an order of protection. He is on probation for a domestic abuse charge that happened last October

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Aug 18, 2021

Yes you can definitely move. In TN, there is a presumption that a child born out of wedlock is the mother's unless paternity has been established. However, he can file something in Juvenile Court seeking paternity. To provide a better individualized response to your daughter's... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for Tennessee on
Q: The judge took my rights from me n my ex husband giving up his rights and his wife wants to adopt my son n he's 16 year

His wife wants to adopt my son he's 16 year old n she's saying I can go to jail for abandonment n other charges if I don't sign the adoption papers

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Aug 15, 2021

If the judge took your rights from you via a Termination of Parental Rights proceeding, there is no need for you to sign any adoption paperwork. You are no longer the parent when the judge takes your rights away.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: My son has a stepchild and I wondered if I could adopt her as my official grandchild
Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Aug 12, 2021

A stepparent can perform the adoption; however, a grandparent cannot. If you do an adoption, you would be adopting as your own child. Maybe persuade your son to go through the process.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: I was told I need a parentage custody order to amend my daughter's birth certificate & put her real father on it. How?

The man who I thought was my child's father ended up not being her father after an home DNA test was conducted. We had her name changed right away to her biological dad's last name but we thought his name would automatically go on her birth certificate and it did not... the man who I... View More

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jul 27, 2021

I would need to know how to you change the name and on what documents.

Generally, you would need to get a order from a juvenile court Judge to establish the bio dad as the legal dad and request the judge to change your child's name. Once you get that, you will be able to change birth...
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Q: My 14 year old lives with her father who is abusing her DCS was called. I did not return her for her protection

Can’t afford a lawyer. Will DCS make her go back home. She is terrified to go back

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jul 24, 2021

Usually if there is abuse of a child involved, I would recommend filling Emergency custody petition with juvenile court or Chancery Court. However, I would need to get more information as to why the child was living with her father in the first place, etc. I would strongly suggest you reach out... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Adoption and Child Custody for Tennessee on
Q: What legal rights does a father, who is not named on the birth certificate, have?

I am the maternal grandmother of two boys. I gained custody in 12/2016 due to drug problems. Father has been in and out of jail for several years. Mother recently completed rehab and has legal issues due to drugs. I have not let the father have contact due to all the issues he has had in the... View More

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jul 15, 2021

Usually it takes a home study if non-relative adoption. In this case, you may be able to ask the court for an adoption and waive the home study. If both biological parents do not agree to the adoption, then you will have to do a termination of parental rights along with the adoption. There are... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: Can you help my son with legal rights of getting to spend time with his child?

To my understanding the maternal grandmother is controlling how much time he gets to spend with his child- the grandmother doesn't have legal/ sole custody of the child.

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jul 14, 2021

Generally, grandparents do not have a say over the actual parents' wishes. However, there are other factors/facts that can play a part in deciding this. You will definitely need to provide more information to make this determination. I would suggest you contact an attorney who helps with... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Tennessee on
Q: Follow up question. Is there anyway my opposing attorney could say I'm not a party to the case?

My XMIL has custody of my biological daughter. She transferring custody back to my x wife. They have a date court date for the transfer, but I have not been served anything. I have sent several emails to their attorney requesting service but she doesn't respond. My guess is she plans to... View More

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jun 23, 2021

There are no reasons unless your rights have been terminated in a previous proceeding. They can also allege that they have tried to find you but have been unable to. Just make sure you show up to court saying you dispute this matter if you want to dispute it. I also urge you to get an attorney... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: My daughter is 6 her biological father Is signing his rights over to my husband. What do I bring with me to courthouse?

My husband has raised and provided for her since she was 2. And her biological dad is signing rights over tomorrow I just am unsure what we need to bring and her biological father needs to bring.

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jun 23, 2021

It sounds like you will need to go through an step-parent adoption process. Of you contact the court clerks office of your jurisdiction, they will tell you what forms you need.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: Edited from previous question- Does a lawyer need to be involved in divorce if one of the parties has a 401k?

The party without the 401k does not want any of it and we are in agreement that it is not to be divided.

I see that the online forms available state they cannot be used if a party has a retirement account; however, I also have been told that as long as all parties agree, then the forms can... View More

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jun 23, 2021

If there is an agreement between both parties, it can be filed easily. You don't really need an attorney to file a divorce matter whether it is contested or not.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Tennessee on
Q: What do I do as a pro se litigant when my opposing attorney won't serve me about an upcoming court date I'm a party to?

My ex mother in law has custody of my biological child and I still have all my rights. She is attempting to give custody back to my ex wife and I inadvertently found out the date.

I'm thinking I'll just show up and request a continuance based on the fact I wasn't served and... View More

Denania Galloway
Denania Galloway
answered on Jun 23, 2021

Definitely show up to court and advise the judge that you were not served notice and that you need time to either hire a lawyer or file any answer.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: Does a lawyer need to be involved in divorce if one of the parties has a 401k? Both parties agree on who will keep it.

The party without the 401k does not want any of it. In leu of dividing it, I took on more debt and he received more physical items such as furniture, etc.

I see that the online forms available state they cannot be used if a party has a retirement account; however, I also have been told that... View More

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answered on Jun 17, 2021

If the party without the 401K wants any part of it, a very good lawyer will be required even if there is an agreement. QDRO's are very stringent and few attorneys (and Judges) know anything about them. Knowingly giving up a marital interest in property is a serious thing.

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce, Family Law and Child Custody for Tennessee on
Q: How To Respond To A Motion For Scheduling Order?

My mother is in the process of appealing a dependent and neglect petition and divorce, and she received a "Motion For Scheduling Order" in the mail pertaining to her case that she has been involved in for almost a year or so now. She briefly had an attorney, but is no longer able to... View More

Michael Hollins Sr.
Michael Hollins Sr.
answered on May 27, 2021

Your question is complexed and will need to be reviewed from the start of the case to know what to do moving forward. I would advise your mom to speak with a pro-bono attorney at Tennessee Legal Aid, or another qualified attorney with responding to this motion.

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Divorce and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: I married a man on 9-22-1993. Here's the kicker...my divorce from my first husband wasn't final until 12-6-1993.

Is my marriage on 9-22-1993 legal? If not, do I get a lawyer to type up a document stating I'm not legally married?

Mr. James Charles Wright
Mr. James Charles Wright
answered on May 20, 2021

I do not practice in this area - but I would think the marriage would have to be annulled as a void marriage. Hopefully you will get comments from someone that practices in the area.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: Being a resident of Missouri at age 16 I went to Oklahoma and married without parental consent by lying about my age.

Is this considered a valid marriage after 36 years

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answered on May 12, 2021

You will need to talk to an OK lawyer.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody and Child Support for Tennessee on
Q: Do I need a KY or TN lawyer? I live in TN. Dad lives in KY.

We have joint legal and physical custody. But he has been primary physical parent for the last year. There is a pending legal case (charges filed today) against my daughters dad for child abuse/neglect in KY. CPS has hinted there’s a possibility she could be returned to his care unsupervised if... View More

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answered on May 7, 2021

There appears to be no Tennessee jurisdiction. Hire a KY lawyer for a Ky Case.

1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence and Family Law for Tennessee on
Q: If I was subpoenaed for a domestic violence case, me being the victim, is there anyway I can not testify?

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answered on Apr 27, 2021

This is a public forum. Hire a competent attorney to consult with. It sounds like there is already a criminal charge.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Tennessee on
Q: What would be the appropriate steps to take and would I have any options?

I live in Tennessee. My 14 year old son had got into some trouble and had to go through court and probation. As a last option it was suggested that my son move in with me to see if I could straighten him out. He moved in with me right after Thanksgiving last year. I have a court ordered child... View More

Bennett James Wills
Bennett James Wills
answered on Apr 5, 2021

You would need to pursue a motion to modify the current court orders and satisfy the standards for doing so as well as recalculating the child support based on the guidelines. This is not an easy process. Although some counties have forms available online, you would be wise to consult local counsel... View More

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