Chattanooga, Tennessee, Area Divorce Lawyers
Some family law attorneys may rush into probing the legal aspects of your divorce or legal separation case without taking time to learn what has happened. At William J. Brown & Associates, we have the experience to spell out what you need to know about Tennessee laws and courts. We also believe in listening to you and truly understanding your concerns and goals.
Divorce can be complex in many ways, and our attorneys are committed to an initial consultation that encourages you to tell your story and begin to explore a personal and financial plan for your future.
From Low-Conflict Divorce to Disputes on Major Issues, We Can Help
When both spouses want a divorce and can agree on all issues such as child custody and the division of property and debts, we can assist in obtaining an uncontested divorce. This option may help you control costs and save time.
More commonly, negotiation or litigation is required to resolve disputes in a Tennessee divorce. If you have children, you may need a dedicated attorney to fight for child custody or protect your rights to stay involved. Many divorcing couples also have difficulty in dividing up property and debt in a way that both agree is fair.
Resolving Child Custody and Property Division Issues
We have extensive experience in defending both men's and women's parental rights, and we are resourceful in developing extensive parenting plans to spell out each party's roles and responsibilities. Our lawyers have also represented many people in complex divorce litigation involving high-value property, complex assets and business interests.
We have successfully handled cases for clients with modest property and those with millions of dollars in assets. Applying the latest computer technology, we are adept at:
- Constructing an accurate, complete picture of which marital assets and liabilities must be divided
- Uncovering hidden assets to ensure our client gets all he or she can
- Properly valuing complex assets, including retirement accounts and ownership in businesses, in order to advocate aggressively for a favorable settlement
Call 423-709-8078 to Protect Your Future
In some divorces and family disputes, one party is often angry or spiteful. That person may try to gain an unfair advantage or intimidate the other into giving up important rights and assets. Unfortunately, this is especially common when custody or other issues involving children are at stake. Please contact us today for a free consultation.


