
The vast majority of our practice in Memphis and throughout Tennessee entails family law matters, and the vast majority of the family law matters we handle involve various aspects of divorce. The issues that often arise during a divorce include division of marital and non-marital property, child custody, visitation, child support and spousal maintenance.
Because of our backgrounds in business and finance, we are experienced in handling fairly complex property cases, especially those involving small to large business interests. Often such business interests must be divided or the business sold or restructured in the divorce process. Divorce itself can involve complex money issues. With our experience in the courtroom, we are able to anticipate what the judges are likely to do in most cases. We try a fair share of cases when it is the best option for our clients and we fight aggressively on their behalf. When trial isn't the best option, our clients listen to our advice and will agree to settle when the outcome will be more advantageous for them.
If you have questions or concerns regarding a Divorce or Family Law matter in or around Memphis, contact us today at 901.761.9800 or email Breakstone & Associates using the enclosed form. Attorney Breakstone and Attorney Tennison will be happy to discuss your situation and are dedicated to protecting your rights and interests - now and into the future.
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