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Child Custody & Support

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What We Do

Child Custody & Support Services in Nashville

When it comes to your children, nothing is more important. Rabin Nimmo Law helps families resolve custody and support matters with care and professionalism. Our team works to create arrangements that prioritize your child’s well-being and protect your parental rights.
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Why Choose Us for Child Custody Cases

  • Child-Focused Advocacy: We always prioritize what’s best for your children.
  • Thorough Preparation: We ensure every detail is addressed in custody and support agreements.
  • Responsive Support: We’re here to answer your questions and guide you through the process.

Ways We Help You

01

Custody Arrangements

We work toward parenting plans that promote stability and fairness.

02

Child Support Calculations

We ensure child support agreements comply with Tennessee guidelines.

03

Modifications and Enforcement

We assist with adjusting or enforcing existing orders as circumstances change.

Common Questions About Child Custody & Support

  • How does Tennessee determine child custody?

    In Tennessee, custody decisions are based on the child’s best interests. Factors include the child’s relationship with each parent, each parent’s ability to provide a stable environment, and the child’s preferences in some cases. Working with a child custody lawyer in Nashville helps ensure your case is presented effectively.

  • How is child support calculated in Tennessee?

    Child support is determined based on the income shares model, which considers both parents’ incomes and the child’s needs. The court also considers factors like healthcare and childcare costs. A child support lawyer in Nashville can help you understand the calculation process and advocate for a fair amount.

  • Can custody or support orders be modified?

    Yes, changes in circumstances, such as a parent’s relocation or changes in income, may warrant modifications to custody or support orders. Our Nashville family law attorneys assist with modifications to ensure the agreement reflects current needs.

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