Paralegal extraordinaire. She drafts all the pleadings, motions, orders, and briefs. She reviews all the discovery. She answers all the questions (except the legal ones). She is a perfectionist. She prepares Amanda for trial. She keeps the office organized. She loves her dog, Mia. She’d rather be on a sailboat or scuba-diving somewhere in the ocean. She prefers the summer over winter and yells at Lacey often to stop turning down the a/c. Amanda doesn’t know what she would do without her.
Divorce can be overwhelming. You’re not just ending a marriage—you’re also navigating legal terms, emotional decisions, and the future of your family life. If you’re considering divorce in Tennessee, one of the first things to understand is w ...
Tennessee’s juvenile justice laws are changing in 2025 in a way that directly impacts bond hearings in adult criminal cases. Under SB0221, courts can now include juvenile court records—such as prior case outcomes and evidence—in pretrial report ...