
Child Custody After Divorce: No More Gender Presumptions
Child custody decisions in Tennessee are no longer based on gender but instead focus entirely on the child’s best interests.
Strategic Advocacy from Trial to Appeal: John Bean’s Proven Record in Family Law
John Bean brings unmatched precision and strategic insight to Tennessee family law cases, guiding clients from complex trials to successful appeals.
Navigating the Two Biggest Challenges in High-Net-Worth Divorce
In high-net-worth divorce, accurate asset valuation and clear lifestyle analysis are critical to reaching fair, sustainable settlements.
Dan Taylor Offers Dedicated Appellate Services in Family Law
Dan Taylor now offers full-service appellate representation in Tennessee family law, combining strategic depth with decades of courtroom experience.
The 5 Pillars of Divorce: What Every Spouse Should Know
Divorce isn’t just one decision—it’s a legal process built on five key categories that shape everything from custody to finances.
High-Conflict Lawyering: A Must-Attend CLE with Anne Hamer
Anne Hamer’s upcoming CLE course gives attorneys actionable tools for managing difficult clients and contentious counsel with clarity, professionalism, and control.
Honoring the freedom to begin again—both in life and under the law
This Fourth of July, we’re honoring the courage it takes to pursue freedom—both in life and under the law—and wishing you a holiday filled with peace, purpose, and the people you love.
Introducing Our Family Law Appellate Review Team
Taylor, Bean & Hamer has launched a dedicated appellate review team to provide families and fellow attorneys with expert guidance through the complexities of family law appeals in Tennessee.
Understanding Civil and Criminal Contempt in Tennessee Family Law
In Tennessee family law, violating court orders—especially involving child or spousal support—can lead to serious consequences through civil or criminal contempt.
Understanding Prenups: Avoiding Common Challenges in Tennessee
Family law attorney Dan Taylor shares how prenuptial agreements are most commonly challenged—and what makes them valid in Tennessee courts.