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Safe at Home Address Confidentiality Program

This confidentiality program is designed to assist victims of domestic violence, stalking, human trafficking, and sexual assault offenses. You can learn more @ https://sos-tn-gov-files.tnsosfiles.com/forms/415626_Safe%20at%20Home%20Program%20Overview.vFINAL_0.pdf?HcekVd3Kn2bGhZ6Iofl.tcNPUnRtkXFn This program is open to all victims of domestic abuse, stalking, human trafficking, rape, sexual battery, or any other sexual offense who satisfy eligibility and application requirments at no cost.

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Legal Separation & Divorce

Learn about legal separation agreements and how they effect divorce. Tennessee Code allows as an alternative to divorce – parties may enter into a legal separation agreement. You can read about some of the pros and cons of legal separation HERE @ The Tennessee Bar Association. There is a lot at stake with family law

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Electronic Spying & Divorce

Electronic Spying & Divorce In Tennessee Wiretapping and Recording Telephone Calls If you are currently in the process of divorce or are considering one, it is our very nature that can push you to collect as much information as you can about your divorce case. However, if you are considering electronic eavesdropping such as recording

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What is confidential between you and your attorney?

Attorney-client privilege is absolutely necessary when it comes to building the best possible defense case, yet often it is unclear what remains confidential between an attorney and the person they are defending. The American Bar Association states that “in the absence of the client’s informed consent, the lawyer must not reveal information relating to the

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Why You should be Cautious On Social Media if you’re on Disability

Sources say that the federal government has been attempting to use social media in order to find people who have been fraudulently receiving disability payments. As such, it might be wise to ensure that your Social media profiles on websites such on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram are consistent with your disability status. The United States

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