We do not require a retainer. Fortunately, when the Pandemic hit us in March 2020, we had already been a paperless office for many years with two cloud based case management systems. However, the Pandemic propelled us to make many improvements to our client service protocols, retainer requirements, direct calendaring, electronic exchanges and remote systems being some examples. This has allowed our firm to concentrate more on client service and less on wasteful antiquated management systems. If you entrust us with your family law matter, you'll be in excellent hands.

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Family Law Blog


5 Things You Need to Know About Probate Court

Probate Lawyer If you’re dealing with an estate that needs to go through probate court, it can be intimidating to navigate the process on your own. However, if you’re lucky enough to have a probate lawyer Knoxville, TN by your side, they can help you gather the information and documentation you need to represent yourself […]

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What to Know When Preparing for Your Personal Injury Trial

Litigation Law Firm The majority of personal injury cases get settled out of court. However, if the defendant’s insurance company isn’t willing to offer a fair settlement, it may be in your best interest to go to trial. After all, you deserve to be fairly compensated for your medical expenses, lost wages and other losses […]

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Why It’s Important to Have a DUI Lawyer

DUI Lawyer Being convicted of a DUI can be something you’ll want to hide from the world. It’s embarrassing, and it affects your ability to get a job or travel. This is why it’s important to have a DUI lawyer by your side. A DUI lawyer from The Law Office of Daniel J. Wright can […]

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Steps in Initiating the Divorce Process

Some of us may one day realize that the person we married is just not right for us. When this happens, we may wonder what initiating the divorce process would be like. Those who are considering taking the steps towards divorce may want to consider the following information provided below. Identify the type of divorce […]

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Setting Up an Office

Listen Now! Sit down with Attorney Bernie Kempen for this episode in his series “Flying Solo with Attorney Bernie” to discuss the facets of setting up a successful solo practitioner office and how a properly set up office can make a client’s experience working with your firm easier and more geared toward the resolution they […]

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How to Meet Your Clients Where They Are

Listen Now! Sit down with Attorney Bernie Kempen for this episode in his series “Flying Solo with Attorney Bernie” to discuss the importance of meeting clients where they are in the divorce/family law process.  Divorce and Family Law matters can be exceptionally emotional and stressful and Attorney Kempen realizes the importance of recognizing and validating […]

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How to File for Divorce

How to File for Divorce Filing For Divorce Thinking about divorcing your spouse? It’s not as simple as signing a few documents. Because you are legally bound, it takes time to undo the marriage, and a few preliminary steps are required to file for divorce. If you want to file, take into consideration the following. […]

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If You Are Served With a Divorce Complaint

Receiving divorce papers can be unsettling even when you are expecting them. Therefore, it is essential to take these six steps to avoid an unfavorable outcome.   1. Give Yourself Space Whether you and your spouse have a tense or amicable relationship, avoid communication and take time to address your feelings, and accept the dissolution […]

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What is the Collaborative Divorce Process?

What is Collaborative Law? Collaborative Law is a process that enables divorcing couples, as well as couples in other family law disputes, to reach agreements and resolve their differences in a respectful and productive way; without “fighting it out” in court, with the assistance of collaborative family lawyers. When people think of divorce, they may […]

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Can You Decrease Your Child Support Payments?

When you and your spouse have gone through a divorce, if your spouse has custody of the children and takes care of them for the majority of the time, you may be the one in the relationship paying child support. Child support payments will depend on many things, including how many children you have, the […]

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