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    2 child custody lawyers serve Oakdale, TN. Compare the best based on 23+ reviews and detailed profiles. Related practice areas and nearby towns in Morgan County are listed below.

    Oakdale Has 2 Child Custody Attorneys with 23 Reviews

    Child Custody Attorney near Oakdale (Harriman)
    Child Custody Lawyer Licensed for 13 years
    Practice Areas:  Child Custody, Family, Divorce & Separation and more
    Bio: I focus almost exlcusively in family law, including divorce, custody, and adoption. I pride myself on helping families just as if I was helping my own. Call now if you need help regarding a family law issue.
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    Child Custody Attorney near Oakdale (Harriman)
    Child Custody Lawyer Licensed for 17 years
    Practice Areas:  Child Custody, Family, Divorce & Separation
    Bio: As the Managing Attorney with the firm, Jason handles new client consultations, strategic planning and implementation and represents clients in all the Firm’s practice areas. As an attorney practicing law in Tennessee since 2009, Jason has represe...

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    Child Custody Lawyers in Oakdale, TN

    Child custody lawyers represent parents in establishing physical and legal custody arrangements, parenting time, and visitation schedules. They advocate for the child’s best interests, draft parenting plans, negotiate agreements or mediate disputes, and present evidence in family court. When circumstances change, these attorneys seek modifications or enforcement of custody orders.

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    Child Custody

    Child custody lawyers represent parents in establishing physical and legal custody arrangements, parenting time, and visitation schedules. They advocate for the child’s best interests, draft parenting plans, negotiate agreements or mediate disputes, and present evidence in family court. When circumstances change, these attorneys seek modifications or enforcement of custody orders.

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