Judicial Recusal in Tennessee Family Law
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The Rise of Out-of-Court Property Settlement in Family Law
A fair property settlement is crucial for anyone navigating the often complex world of family law. It promises transparency and closure, allowing both parties to move forward positively. Settling matters outside of court not only saves a great deal of time and money but also significantly reduces stress. These are just a few reasons why there is an increasing trend towards out-of-court settlements in family law cases. Understanding how to achiev…
Judicial Recusal in Tennessee Family Law
Judicial Recusal in Tennessee Family Law Tennessee Supreme Court Rule 10B (2.01) states in part, as follows: If the trial court judge enters an order denying a motion for the judge’s disqualification or recusal, or for determination of constitutional or statutory incompetence, the trial court’s ruling either can be appealed in an accelerated interlocutory appeal as of right, as provided in this section 2, or the ruling can be raised as an issue…
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