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Downtown Knoxville Divorce Lawyer

South Knoxville Divorce Lawyer & Family Law Attorney

When family-related legal issues arise, they often bring emotional stress, financial uncertainty, and life-changing decisions. Whether you are dealing with divorce, child custody disputes, or financial support matters, having a skilled South Knoxville family law attorney can make the process more manageable and less overwhelming.

At John T. Sholly, Attorney and Counselor at Law, we provide dedicated legal representation for individuals and families throughout South Knoxville. Our focus is on delivering clear legal guidance, strong advocacy, and personalized strategies that reflect your unique situation.

South Knoxville Divorce Lawyer

  • Filing and responding to divorce petitions
  • Negotiating marital settlement agreements
  • Contested court representation
  • Complex financial and custody disputes

Family Law Services

  • Divorce and legal separation
  • Child custody and parenting disputes
  • Child and spousal support
  • Domestic violence protection
  • Adoption and parental rights

Child Custody & Support

  • Custody agreements & parenting plans
  • Child support calculations
  • Enforcement & modifications

Additional Legal Services

  • Fathers’ rights advocacy
  • Domestic violence protection
  • Visitation rights
  • Division of assets
  • Adoption services
  • Prenuptial agreements

Why Choose Our Firm

  • Personalized legal strategies
  • Strong courtroom advocacy
  • Clear communication
  • Compassionate support

Speak with a South Knoxville Divorce Lawyer Today

Get experienced legal support for your family law matter.

Call (865) 419-9177

Frequently Asked Questions

How can a South Knoxville divorce lawyer help?

A lawyer guides you through filing, negotiations, property division, and court representation while protecting your rights.

When should I hire a family law attorney?

As soon as legal issues arise to ensure your case is handled correctly from the start.

Can child support be modified?

Yes, support can be modified based on changes in income or the child’s needs.