by Damon Wooten | Nov 28, 2023 | Civil Law
The lure of turning properties into short-term rentals in Tennessee has grown exponentially in recent years, driven by the promise of lucrative returns and the thriving tourism industry in the state. According to Knox News, Knoxville had 1,072 short-term rentals in...
by Damon Wooten | Oct 13, 2023 | Civil Law, construction law, Contracts
Construction projects are expensive, multi-faceted projects involving numerous parties, complex contracts, and many regulations. Whether you’re a building owner or a contractor, understanding Tennessee construction law is key to ensuring your projects are...
by Damon Wooten | Aug 23, 2023 | Criminal Defense
If you wish to plead not guilty to a crime you’re accused of committing, the next step in the legal process is a preliminary hearing (also known as a probable cause hearing). These hearings are like mini trials that occur before actual trials, and they help judges...
by Damon Wooten | Jun 13, 2023 | Civil Law, Neighbor Disputes
When people purchase homes or property, they hope their neighbors will be kind, quiet, and helpful. Unfortunately, not everyone gets those kinds of neighbors. Instead of neighbors who allow them to borrow their tools, they get neighbors who claim they own a piece of...
by Damon Wooten | Jun 5, 2023 | child support
Determining how much someone owes in child support is relatively simple when their primary or only source of income is through their job. Their annual, monthly, and weekly income can be calculated by looking at their pay stubs and Form W-2s, and in turn, the amount of...