If you and your co-parent are sharing custody of your children, it’s wise to make the transitions from one home to the other as smooth and pleasant as possible – particularly for your kids. These exchanges, and the entire day, can be stressful and probably sad if...
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Month: December 2020
Can I sue my employer for wrongful termination in an at-will employment state?
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Dec 24, 2020 | Employment Law
Most workers expect to keep their jobs with their company as long as they show up on time and do their work properly. There are rare instances, however, in which an employee does what they're supposed to and still loses their job. The at-will employment doctrine...
4 types of assets to consider in a divorce
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Dec 22, 2020 | Divorce
One of the most contentious aspects of a divorce is the asset division process, especially if the divorcing couple has been married for many years. Therefore, it is important that all divorcing spouses are aware of how the law applies to their situation, and how they...
Do you need a separate business banking account?
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Dec 17, 2020 | Banking & Business Transactions
Starting a new business is exciting, but it also means that you’ll have a lot to do. One of the things that should be on your list is to set up a specific bank account for your business. Why? There are a few reasons. Before you commingle your funds with your personal...
Guidance for victims of Tennessee truck accidents
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Dec 9, 2020 | Personal Injury
If you are reading this blog post, chances are you have recently suffered a personal injury caused by a trucking accident. You are probably also preparing to pursue compensation for your harm. At this point in your journey, you may have an idea of what you have...
What are your rights against a partition accident?
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Dec 4, 2020 | Estate Planning
When your parents wrote their wills, they left everything -- including the family home -- to you and your sibling in equal parts. That will, however, was written long ago. It was never updated after your father died, not even when you moved into the home to take care...
Can an employee be fired for refusing to work overtime?
On Behalf of Spragins, Barnett & Cobb, PLC | Dec 1, 2020 | Employment Law
You’re at work, at the end of an eight-hour shift and a 40-hour workweek, when your boss comes up to your desk. They know that it’s Friday and you’re just looking forward to going home, but a major project did not get finished on time. They think that it has two or...
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